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A potential energy function for system 1 is given by U1(x)=Cx2+Bx3. The potential energy function for system 2 is given by U2(x)=A+Cx2+Bx3, where A is a positive quantity. How does the force on system 1 relate to the force on system 2 at a given position?

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Answer:


F_1=F_2

Explanation:

Given that

For system 1


U_1(x)=Cx^2+Bx^3

For system 2


U_2(x)=A+Cx^2+Bx^3

A is positive quantity

We know that

Force F


F=(dU)/(dx)

For system 1


(dU)/(dx)=2Cx+3Bx^2


F_1=2Cx+3Bx^2

For system 2


(dU)/(dx)=0+2Cx+3Bx^2


F_2=2Cx+3Bx^2


F_1=2Cx+3Bx^2


F_2=2Cx+3Bx^2


F_1=F_2

So from above equations we can say that force on both system is equal at given value of x.

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