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Consider the two-dimensional force where f (x,y) and g(x,Y) are both functions of x and y only. Is it possible to determine whether this is a conservative force without any additional information? If so, is it conservative? What if f(x,y) = f(x) and g(x,y) = g(y)?

Consider the two-dimensional force where f (x,y) and g(x,Y) are both functions of x and y only. Is it possible to determine whether this is a conservative force without any additional information? If so, is it conservative?
What if f(x,y) = f(x) and g(x,y) = g(y)?

Grade:10

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Jitender Pal
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8 years ago
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