If i found the potential function for a line integral does t
If i found the potential function for a line integral does that prove that its path independent?
If i found the potential function for a line integral does that prove that its path independent?
Solution
It goes like that, if the vector field is conservative that, its potential function must exist.
Also, if any vector field F, is proved to be conservative, then it is Path Independent.
Hence, if you have found the potential function for a Line Integral, it means the field inside the line integral is conservative. And hence path indepenent.
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