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This lecture covers the concept of conservative forces and potential energy, including the definition of conservative force, the existence of a potential energy function, and examples of central forces like gravity and electric forces. The instructor explains the relationship between conservative and non-conservative forces, the total mechanical energy, and the work done by these forces. Differential versions of the energy theorem are also discussed, emphasizing the conservation of energy when all forces are conservative.
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