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I know that finding a potential is a sufficient condition to show that a vector field is conservative. My question is if the those statements are equivalent.

I've found a vector field which isn't conservative, does this imply that there is no potential to the vector field?

kind reg,

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    If a implies b, then not-b implies not-a. You don't need a and b to be equivalent.2011-10-06

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