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A conservative force is one for which the work done depends only on the:

AStart and end points
BTotal time elapsed
CMass of the object
DColour of the path
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Correct answer: A. Start and end points
1. Conservative forces are defined by path independence. 2. Gravity is given as the standard example of a conservative force. 3. For a conservative force, work done by or against it depends only on the starting and ending points. 4. It does not depend on the path taken. _Source: OpenStax College Physics for AP Courses 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 7 'Work, Energy, and Energy Resources', sections 7.1-7.9_
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