A particle moving in a plane experiences the position-dependent force ~F(~r) represented in the figure. Is this a conservative force? Explain carefully, using full sentences and a figure.
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A particle moving in a plane experiences the
position-dependent force ~F(~r) represented in the
figure. Is this a conservative force? Explain carefully, using full sentences and a figure.
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