Define non conservative force

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Posted by Hardik Mittal 5 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Non- conservative forces are forces which act on a body and the work done on the body by the force is dependent on the path followed. During the motion of a body due to non-conservative force, mechanical energy is dissipated, so we can call the non-conservative forces as dissipative courses.
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
A non-conservative force is the one for which work done depends on the path. For eg, frictional force. Friction does more work on the block if one slides it along the indirect path across the tabletop. The longer the path, the more work friction does.
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Gagandeep Kaur 4 years, 11 months ago
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