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Examples of conservative forces
  
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:<math>\vec F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^3} \vec r</math>
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Examples of Non Conservaive Forces
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: <math>\vec F = -bv -cv^2</math>
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: <math>\vec{F} = q \vec v \times \vec B</math>
  
 
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[[Forest_UCM_Energy#PE_.26_Conservative_Force]]

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Potential Energy and Conservative Forces

Conservative Forces

What is a conservative Force?


Two conditions are neccessary for a Force to be conservative.

  1. The force on depends on the objects position (F = F(r)). Not on time nor velocity
  2. The work done by the force in displacing the object between two points is independent of the path taken.

Examples of conservative forces

[math]\vec F = k\vec r[/math]
[math]\vec F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^3} \vec r[/math]
[math]\vec F = q \vec E[/math]

Examples of Non Conservaive Forces

[math]\vec F = -bv -cv^2[/math]
[math]\vec{F} = q \vec v \times \vec B[/math]

Forest_UCM_Energy#PE_.26_Conservative_Force