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I know that if a vector field is conserved then there exits a function such that the gradient of this function is equal to the vector field but am just curious to know the reason of it.
Hi! I've figured this out, by the stocks theorem and that the work done by a conservative force on a closed curve is zero but why it isn't true for the non conservative force?BvU said:Hi ZA,
You of course googled conservative vector field but there must be something that isn't clear to you. What specifically ?