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Answer» Answer: First of all, I didn't understand your question....anyways TRIED my best to inform all i can about the conservative forces. 1. If work done by a force only depends upon the initial and final POSITION of the body and not on the path by which the work was done than the force is called a conservative force. For example: GRAVITATIONAL force. If we climb 3floors or choose an elevator to the third floor, the work done against the gravitational force is the same in both the cases as the initial and final position are same. 2. POTENTIAL energy is defined only for the conservative forces. Non- Conservative forces do not have potential energy defined. 3. Work done by a conservative force is also equal to the change in potential energy ( work-energy theorem.) hope this helps .... mark it as the Brainliest.... |
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