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A particle moving along the y-axis has the potential energy u =4y3j, where y is in m. what is the y-component of the force on the particle at y=0 m, 1 m, and 2? And why F= = - 12 * y^2?
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A particle moving along the y-axis has the potential energy u =4y3j, where y is in m. what is the y-component of the force on the particle at y=0 m, 1 m, and 2?
And why F= = - 12 * y^2?
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