U(J) Upt Uc U₂ U₁ b. If the particle is given an initial velocity of 2 m/s from x=4 in the negative x direction, will it reach equilibrium? If so approximately where will the equilibrium be and what type(s) of equilibrium will it be in? Show a calculation to back up your answer. c. Suppose instead that the particle is released from x = 1 m with an initial velocity of 6 m/s to the right. If the particle can reach x = 8 m, what is it's speed there? And if it cannot, what is it's turning point? x (m)

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b. If the particle is given an initial velocity of 2 m/s from x=4 in the negative x
direction, will it reach equilibrium? If so approximately where will the
equilibrium be and what type(s) of equilibrium will it be in? Show a
calculation to back up your answer.
c. Suppose instead that the particle is released from x = 1 m with an initial
velocity of 6 m/s to the right. If the particle can reach x = 8 m, what is it's
speed there? And if it cannot, what is it's turning point?
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x (m)
Transcribed Image Text:U (J) Uc U₁ b. If the particle is given an initial velocity of 2 m/s from x=4 in the negative x direction, will it reach equilibrium? If so approximately where will the equilibrium be and what type(s) of equilibrium will it be in? Show a calculation to back up your answer. c. Suppose instead that the particle is released from x = 1 m with an initial velocity of 6 m/s to the right. If the particle can reach x = 8 m, what is it's speed there? And if it cannot, what is it's turning point? 5 x (m)
5. For the potential energy versus position curve shown for a 1 kg particle that can
travel only along an x-axis. UA =15 J, UB= 20 J, Uc = 30 J, and Up = 35 J.
Assume there are no non-conservative forces.
Transcribed Image Text:5. For the potential energy versus position curve shown for a 1 kg particle that can travel only along an x-axis. UA =15 J, UB= 20 J, Uc = 30 J, and Up = 35 J. Assume there are no non-conservative forces.
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