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What is considered a conservative force?

A conservative force is a force that depends only on the current position of an object, and not on the path taken to reach that position. Examples include gravity and spring force. The work done by a conservative force in moving an object between two points is independent of the path taken.


Is the electric force a conservative force?

Yes, the electric force is a conservative force.


What are the two types of force?

Scalar force and vector force. Force like many fields in physics is a quaternion.


Is considered to be a conservative force?

A force is conservative if the amount of work it does going from one point to another doesn't depend on the route it takes. That also means that if it ends up at the same point where it started ... no matter where it went while it was out wandering around ... the total work it does around the closed path is zero. The gravitational and electrostatic forces are conservative forces.


Is the gravitational force is a conservative force?

Yes, gravitational force is a conservative force. This means that the work done by gravity does not depend on the path taken by an object, but only on the initial and final positions.


What are examples of conservative forces?

gravitational force


What is the work done by a conservative force?

The work done by a conservative force is independent of the path taken and only depends on the initial and final positions of an object.


What are two types of force?

conservative and non-conservative forces.


Is spring force is a conservative force?

Yes, the spring force is a conservative force. This means that the work done by the spring force on an object moving along any closed path is zero, and the potential energy associated with the spring force depends only on the position of the object.


How tension in string is nonconservative force?

No, the force in tension of a string is not conservative. The only non-conservative force acting is the tension force, but it acts perpendicular to the path of the object at every instant, and so it does zero work.


Under what condition is a vector field considered conservative if the curl of the field is zero?

A vector field is considered conservative when its curl is zero.


Does the work done on an object by a conservative force depend on the path taken by the object?

No, the work done on an object by a conservative force does not depend on the path taken by the object.