Gravitional Force and Kepler's Motion: By: Amit Ranjan

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Gravitional force and

Kepler’s motion
BY: AMIT RANJAN
About me:
Name: Amit Ranjan

Research scholar @IIT Bombay

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Conservative forces:
The work done by a conservative force is independent of the path; in other words, the
work done by a conservative force is the same for any path connecting two points.
The work done is independent of path if the infinitesimal work “F⋅dr” is an exact
differential, the way the infinitesimal net work was equal to the exact differential of the
kinetic energy.

So simply if the force equation satisfy the exact differential form then the force is
conservative.
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