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Which of the following statements is/are true? Check all that apply. Check all that apply. The work done by a conservative force depends on the path taken. A potential energy function can be specified for a conservative force. A potential energy function can be specified for a nonconservative force. A conservative force permits a two-way conversion between kinetic and potential energies. A nonconservative force permits a two-way conversion between kinetic and potential energies. The work done by a nonconservative force depends on the path taken.

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    1). The work done by a conservative force depends on the path taken.

    FALSE

    Conservative field work done is always independent of path but it only depends on initial and final position

    2). A potential energy function can be specified for a conservative force.

    TRUE

    Potential energy is defined as negative work done by the conservative field force.

    3). A potential energy function can be specified for a non-conservative force.

    FALSE

    Potential energy is defined only for the conservative field work

    4). A conservative force permits a two-way conversion between kinetic and potential energies.

    TRUE

    In case of conservative field mechanical energy is always conserved.

    5). A non-conservative force permits a two-way conversion between kinetic and potential energies.

    FALSE

    When non-conservative force is present then energy is lost due to these type of forces.

    6). The work done by a non-conservative force depends on the path taken.

    TRUE

    non-conservative field force is always based upon the path along which object is displaced
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