When do you say that a vector field is conservative? What are the implications if a vector field is conservative
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As mentioned in the context of the gradient theorem, a vector field F is conservative if and only if it has a potential function f with F=∇f. Therefore, if you are given a potential function f or if you can find one, and that potential function is defined everywhere, then there is nothing more to do.
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