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No, heat and work are not path functions. Heat and work are energy interactions between a system and its surroundings that depend on the process taken, not just the initial and final states. Path functions are properties whose values depend on the path followed to reach that state, such as change in temperature.
Yes, work done by a conservative force is path independent. The work only depends on the initial and final positions of the object and not on the specific path taken between them. This is a key property of conservative forces.
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It is important to look at your work area and plan the path that you will travel to plan for any eventualities.
No, the work done on an object by a conservative force does not depend on the path taken by the object.
In a closed path, also known as a closed loop, the net work done is zero. This is because work is a scalar quantity and depends on the displacement of an object, while in a closed path, the object ends up back at its starting point, resulting in zero net displacement and therefore zero net work done.
No, a nonconservative force does not do the same work regardless of the path taken. The work done by a nonconservative force depends on the specific path taken by the object. Energy is not conserved in the presence of nonconservative forces.
Yes, the work done by a gravitational field is independent of the path followed by an object. This is because gravity is a conservative force, meaning the work done only depends on the initial and final positions of the object and not on the path taken between the two points.
First ensure you are on layer with heading only (active layer have blue background), then go to Layer > Type > Create work path and you will create path hich is outline of text. Double click on Work path on PATHS palette and confirm to convert work path which is temporary and will not be saved along with file to normal path which will be saved when you save document (psd, tiff, jpeg from Save or Save As command).
No they don't
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