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| What happens if you have a time dependent force that still manages to satisfy   | What happens if you have a time dependent force that still manages to satisfy   | ||
| − | :<math>\vec \nabla \times \vec F = 0</math>? | + | :<math>\vec \nabla \times \vec {F}(\vec r, t) = 0</math>? | 
| Because of the above, and Stoke's Theorem , you would be able to find a close loop where zero work is done at some given time.   | Because of the above, and Stoke's Theorem , you would be able to find a close loop where zero work is done at some given time.   | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 24 September 2014
Time dependent force.
What happens if you have a time dependent force that still manages to satisfy
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Because of the above, and Stoke's Theorem , you would be able to find a close loop where zero work is done at some given time.
If we consider the work energy theorem
or
If a potential U for the force exists such that
or
or