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Testing Whether a Vector Field Is Conservative
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A conservative vector field is a force field where the work done between two points depends only on the start and end points. Gravity is a simple example. For a ball in Earth’s gravitational field, the work depends on the change in height. That stays true even if the ball moves straight up or along a curved path.
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Imagine throwing a ball upward from a certain height.
During its motion, the ball may travel straight up and down or follow a curved path. As the ball moves through Earth’s gravitational field, the work done by gravity depends only on the initial and final heights, not on the path taken. This property is called path independence.
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