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A force acting on a particle is conservative if: it is not a frictional force it obeys Newton's second law it obeys Newton's third law its work equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle its work depends on the end points of the motion, not the path between
A force acting on a particle is conservative if: it is not a frictional force it obeys Newton's second law it obeys Newton's third law its work equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle its work depends on the end points of the motion, not the path between
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
14 Nov 2019