A body is moved along a closed loop. Is the work done in moving the body necessarily zero? If not, state the condition under which work done over a closed path is always zero.
Work done by a body moving along closed loop can be zero if only conservative force acting on the body during motion. Work done by a body moving along a loop is not zero if any non-conservative force, i.e., frictional, electrostatic, magnetic force are acting on body.