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A conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the taken path. Gravitational force is an example of a conservative force, while frictional force is an example of a non-conservative force.
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The work done by a conservative force is independent of the path; in other words, the work done by a conservative force is the same for any path connecting two points: WAB,path−1=∫AB,path−1→Fcons⋅d→r=WAB,path−2=∫AB,path−2→Fcons⋅
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