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Kirchoff's Voltage Law
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A particle in a conservative force field has potential energy given by V=20XY/Z the force exerted on it is
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→
F
is given by
U
(
x
,
y
)
=
cos
(
x
+
y
)
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(
0
,
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4
)
is
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Force acting on a particle in a conservative force field is:
(i)
F
=
(
2
^
i
+
3
^
j
)
(ii)
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=
(
2
x
^
i
+
2
y
^
j
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^
i
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Find the potential energy function, if it is zero at origin.
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