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What are conservative forces

Answer» In conservative force we need only path.
A conservative force is a force where the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the taken path. If a particle travels in a closed loop, the net work done (the sum of the force acting along the path multiplied by the displacement) by a conservative force is zero. A conservative force is dependent only on the position of the object.Examples:gravitational force, spring force, magnetic force.


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