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A particle moves along a curve of unknown shape but magnitude of force →F is constant and always acts along the tangent to the curve. Then,

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F must be conservative
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F may be conservative
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F must be non-conservative
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F may be non-conservative
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Solution

The correct option is C F must be non-conservative
Here, the force is tangential to the curve, hence the work done depends on path. Therefore, force F must be non- conservative.
Hence, the correct answer is option (c).

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