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A potential energy function is given by U(x)=(3.00J)x+(1.00J/m^2)x^3. What is the force function F(x) (in newtons) that is associated with this potential energy function? Express your answer in terms of x, where x in meters.

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Answer:


F(x)=-3 N -(3N/m^2) x^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The force is equal to the negative of the derivative of the potential energy function:


F=-(dU)/(dx)

In this problem, the potential energy function is


U(x)=3 x + 1 x^3

Therefore, the force function is:


F(x)=-(dU)/(dx)=-(d)/(dx)(3x+1x^3)=-3-3x^2

So, adding the units of measurement,


F(x)=-3 N -(3N/m^2) x^2

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