
A one-dimensional conservative force is given by the function F(x) = (2.00 N/m) x +(1.00 N/mº)...
A single conservative force F with arrow = (7.0x − 12)i hat N
where x is in meters, acts on a particle moving along an x axis.
The potential energy U associated with this force is assigned a
value of 29 J at x = 0.
(a) Write an expression for U as a function of x, with Vin joules and x in meters. U(x) (b) What is the maximum positive potential energy? (c) At what negative value of x...
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A conservative force F(y) acts on a 0.400 kilogram object that moves along the y-axis. This is the only force on the object [do not assume that this force is the gravity force]. The potential energy U(y) associated with the conservative force F(y) is graphed below as a function of height y. Note that between the points A and B the potential energy U(y) is a straight line, and between the...
A single conservative force F = (8.0x - 12) N where x is in meters, acts on a particle moving along an x axis. The potential energy U associated with this force is assigned a value of 23 ) at x = 0. (a) Write an expression for U as a function of x, with U in joules and x in meters. U(X) = (b) What is the maximum positive potential energy? (c) At what negative value of x is...
A single conservative force F = 6.0x - 12) N where x is in meters, acts on a particle moving along an x axis. The potential energy U associated with this force is assigned a value of 30 J at x = 0. (a) Write an expression for U as a function of x, with U in joules and x in meters. U(X) = (b) What is the maximum positive potential energy? (c) At what negative value of x is...
A single conservative force F(x) acts on a 1.9 kg particle that moves along an x axis. The potential energy U(x) associated with F(x) is given by U(x) = -4xe-x/6 where U is in Joules and x is in meters. At x = 2 m the particle has a kinetic energy of 7.4 J. (a) What is the mechanical energy of the system? (b) What is the maximum kinetic energy of the particle and (c) the value of x at...
The conservative force F = (3.00x + 4.00) N does work on a particle moving along the x axis. What is the magnitude of the change in potential energy (in J) of the particle when particle moves from x = 2.0 m to x = 3.0 m? a. 10.5 b. 11.5 c. 12.5 d. 13.5 e. 14.5
A 20 kg object is acted on by a conservative force given by F = −3.0x − 5.0x2, with F in newtons and x in meters. Take the potential energy associated with the force to be zero when the object is at x = 0. (a) What is the potential energy of the system associated with the force when the object is at x = 5.0 m? (b) If the object has a velocity of 2.0 m/s in the negative...
A 21 kg object is acted on by a conservative force given by F = -1.0x - 6.0x^2, with F in newtons and x in meters. Take the potential energy associated with the force to be zero when the object is at x = 0. (a) What is the potential energy of the system associated with the force when the object is at x = 1.7 m? (b) If the object has a velocity of 4.0 m/s in the negative...
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A single conservative force = (AX - B) N, where x is in meters, and A and B are positive constants, acts on a particle moving along an x axis. The potential energy U associated with this force is assigned a value of 0 at x = 0. (a) Write an expression for the potential energy associated with this force. (b) What is the maximum positive value of the potential energy? In the figure, a block of...
Particle of mass m moves along x-axis under a conservative force given by F=A(e^(-2(x-xo)/xo)-e^(-x/xo)) where A and xo are constants. Assume potential energy at infinity (Uo) =0. Calculate the potential energy of the particle in term of A,x,and xo.