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A particle is taken from point A to point B under the influence of a force field. Now it is taken back from B to A and it is observed that the work done in taking the particle from A to B is not equal to the work done in taking it from B to A. If `W_(nc)` and `W_c` are the work done by non-conservative and conservative forces present in the system, respectively, `DeltaU` is the change in potential energy and `Deltak` is the change in kinetic energy, then

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