A body with a mass of 6.61 kg moves along the x-axis, influenced by a conservative...
A conservative force F(x) acts on a 1.7 kg particle that moves along an x axis. The potential energy U(x) associated with F(x) is graphed in the figure. When the particle is atx-2.0 m, its velocity is -1.7 m/s. (a) What is F(x) at this position, including sign? Between what positions on the (b) left and (c) right does the particle move? (d) what is its particle's speed at x = 7.0 m? x (m) 0 10 15 0 -5...
A conservative force F(x) acts on a 2.0 kg particle that moves along an x axis. The potential energy U(x) associated with F(x) is graphed in the figure. When the particle is at x-2.0 m, its velocity is -1.4 m/s. (a) What is F(x) at this position, including sign? Between what positions on the (b) left and (c) right does the particle move? (d) what is its particle's speed at x = 7.0 m? x (m) 10 15 (a) Number...
A 4-kg particle moves along the x-axis under the influence of a conservative force. The potential energy is given by U(x) = bx^3 , where b = 8.0 J/m^3 . What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle (in m/s2 ) when it is at the point x = 2 m?
The only force acting on a 1.8-kg body as it moves along the x axis is given by Fx = -(3.0x) N, where x is in m. If the velocity of the body at x = 0 is vx = +8.0 m/s, at what value of x will the body have a velocity of +4.0 m/s?
The only force acting on a 2.40-kg body as it moves along a positive x axis has an x component Fx = -5.10x N, with x in meters. The velocity at x = 5.16 m is 10.0 m/s. What is the velocity of the body at x = 2.89 m? At what positive value of x will the body have a velocity of v = 4.91 m/s?
A 50.0 kg body is moving in the direction of the positive x axis with a speed of 384 m/s when, owing to an internal explosion, it breaks into three pieces. One part, whose mass is 9.0 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 353 m/s along the positive y axis. A second fragment, whose mass is 5.0 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 313 m/s along the negative...
The only force acting on a 2.6 kg body as it moves along the
positive x axis has an x component
Fx = −7x N, where
x is in meters. The velocity of the body at x =
3.0 m is 8.2m/s.
The only force acting on a 2.6 kg body as it moves along the positive x axis has an x component Fx =-7x N, where x is in meters. The velocity of the body at x = 3.0 m...
Chapter 08, Problem 077 A conservative force F(x) acts on a 1.7 kg particle that moves along an x axis. The potential energy u(x) associated with F(x) is graphed in the figure. When the particle is at x = 2.0 m, its velocity is -1.9 m/s. (a) What is F(x) at this position, including sign? Between what positions on the (b) left and (c) right does the particle move? (d) What is its particle's speed at x = 7.0 m?...
A 32.0-$kg$ body is moving in the direction of the positive x axis with a speed of 376 $m/s$ when, owing to an internal explosion, it breaks into three pieces. One part, whose mass is 9.5 $kg$, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 371 $m/s$ along the positive y axis. A second fragment, whose mass is 3.0 $kg$, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 486 $m/s$ along the negative x...
A particle of mass m = 2.70 kg moving along the x axis from x = 0 to x = 10.6 m experiences a net conservative force in an isolated system given by F = 5x − 4, where F is in newtons and x is in meters. (a) What is the work done on the particle by the force F? J (b) What is the change in the potential energy of the system during this motion? J (c) If...