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The potential energy of an energy of an object of mass m moving in my plane in a conservative Field is given by U=ax+by,where x and y are position coordinates of an object. Find magnitude of its acceleration
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Q.
The potential energy of an object of mass
m
moving in
x
y
plane in a conservative field is given by
u
=
a
x
+
b
y
, where
x
and
y
are position coordinates of the object. Find magnitude of its acceleration.
Q.
The potential energy of a body of mass
m
is
U
=
a
x
+
b
y
where
x
and
y
are position co-ordinates of the particle. The acceleration of the particle is
Q.
A particle of mass
m
is moving in a field where the potential energy is given by
U
(
x
)
=
U
0
(
1
−
cos
a
x
)
, where
U
0
and
a
are positive constants and
x
is the displacement from mean position. Then (for small oscillations):
Q.
The potential energy of a conservative system is given by
U
=
A
x
2
−
B
x
, where
x
represents the position of the particle.
A
and
B
are positive constants. Then
Q.
The potential energy of a conservative system is given by
U
=
A
x
2
−
B
x
, where
x
represents the position of the particle.
A
and
B
are constants. Then
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