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where and how to use energy conservation
    

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whenever we don't have time and and angular acceleration but have energy , ang. vel. ,etc we use energy conservation
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wrong ashutost,its only when the force is consevative.
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dat is also right
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YUP .... energy conservation is done only when the force is conservative
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