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Conservative forces are those that do work that is path-independent, meaning the work done only depends on the initial and final positions and not on the path taken. Examples of conservative forces include gravity and elastic forces. Non-conservative forces, on the other hand, do work that is path-dRead more
Conservative forces are those that do work that is path-independent, meaning the work done only depends on the initial and final positions and not on the path taken. Examples of conservative forces include gravity and elastic forces. Non-conservative forces, on the other hand, do work that is path-dependent, and the work done depends on the path taken. Friction and air resistance are examples of non-conservative forces.
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