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- Conservative_vector_field comment "In vector calculus a conservative vector field is a vector field that is the gradient of some function, known in this context as a scalar potential. Conservative vector fields have the property that the line integral is path independent, i.e. the choice of integration path between any point and another does not change the result. Path independence of a line integral is equivalent to the vector field being conservative.".
- Q1588205 comment "In vector calculus a conservative vector field is a vector field that is the gradient of some function, known in this context as a scalar potential. Conservative vector fields have the property that the line integral is path independent, i.e. the choice of integration path between any point and another does not change the result. Path independence of a line integral is equivalent to the vector field being conservative.".