Which one of the following is not a conservative force?
Gravitational force
Electrostatic force between two charges
Magnetic force between two magnetic dipoles
Frictional force
A force is said to be conservative if the work done by it on an object is independent of the path taken and depends only on the initial and final positions. Examples of conservative forces include gravitational force, electrostatic force between two charges, and magnetic force between two magnetic dipoles . On the other hand, frictional force is a non-conservative force because the work done by it depends on the actual path taken by the object .
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