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The force F = (yzi + zxj + xyk)/xyz acts on the particle P(x, y, z) which moves in space. (a) Using the relation derived in Prob. 13.79, show that this force is a conservative force. (b) Determine the potential function associated with F.
*13.79 Prove that a force F(x, y, z) is conservative if, and only if, the following relations are satisfied:
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