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In this video, we dive deep into the concept of Potential Energy and the nature of Conservative Forces. We explain why potential energy is only defined for conservative forces and solve high-yield numericals based on the F = -dU/dx relationship. Perfect for students preparing for JEE, NEET, and Board exams. Video Chapters: 0:00 - Definition of Conservative vs. Non-Conservative Forces 2:15 - Properties of Conservative Forces (Path Independence) 4:30 - Why Potential Energy exists only for Conservative Forces 6:45 - The Fundamental Relation: F = -dU/dx 9:00 - Calculating Change in Potential Energy (\Delta U = -W_c) 12:15 - Solving Numerical: Finding Force from U(x,y,z) 15:00 - Summary & Key Exam Tips Core Concepts: Conservative Forces: Work done depends only on initial and final positions, not the path taken. Work done in a closed loop is always zero (\oint F \cdot dr = 0). Examples: Gravitational force, Electrostatic force, Spring force. The Potential Energy Relation: Potential energy (U) is the energy stored due to configuration. Relation: F = -\frac{dU}{dx} General 3D Form: \vec{F} = -(\frac{\partial U}{\partial x}\hat{i} + \frac{\partial U}{\partial y}\hat{j} + \frac{\partial U}{\partial z}\hat{k}) Change in Potential Energy: \Delta U = U_f - U_i = -W_{conservative} If the conservative force does positive work, potential energy decreases. #workenergypower #potentialenergy #conservativeforce #jeephysics #neetpreparation #class11physics #shindesir #sccsimplifyphysics #physicseasyheinn #mechanics Vertical Tags: conservative and non conservative forces physics potential energy and work relation force as negative gradient of potential energy properties of conservative forces class 11 change in potential energy formula jee physics work energy power questions neet physics potential energy numericals path independent forces explained physics by shinde sir scc simplify physics physics easy heinn datta shinde physics Vertical Hashtags: #workenergypower #physics #jee #neet #mechanics #shindesir #sccsimplifyphysics #physicseasyheinn #potentialenergy Which of the following is a non-conservative force? (a) Gravitational force (b) Electrostatic force (c) Viscous force (d) Spring force