3. A 0.20-kg particle moves along the x axis under the influence of a stationary object. The potential energy is given by U (x) 8x + 2x*, where U is in joules and x is in meters. If the particle has a speed of 5.0 m/s when it is at x = 1.0 m, its speed when it is at the origin is: A) 0 B) 2.5 m/s C) 5.7 m/s D) 7.9 m/s E) 11 m/s

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3. A 0.20-kg particle moves along the x axis under the influence of a
stationary object. The potential energy is given by
U (x)
8x + 2x*, where U is in joules and x is in meters. If the
particle has a speed of 5.0 m/s when it is at x = 1.0 m, its speed
when it is at the origin is:
A) 0
B) 2.5 m/s
C) 5.7 m/s
D) 7.9 m/s
E) 11 m/s
4. A toy cork gun contains a spring whose spring constant is 10.0 N/m.
The spring is compressed 5 cm and then used to propel a 6.00 gram
cork. The cork, however, sticks to the spring for 1.00 cm beyond its
unstretched length before separation occurs. The muzzle velocity of
this cork is:
Transcribed Image Text:3. A 0.20-kg particle moves along the x axis under the influence of a stationary object. The potential energy is given by U (x) 8x + 2x*, where U is in joules and x is in meters. If the particle has a speed of 5.0 m/s when it is at x = 1.0 m, its speed when it is at the origin is: A) 0 B) 2.5 m/s C) 5.7 m/s D) 7.9 m/s E) 11 m/s 4. A toy cork gun contains a spring whose spring constant is 10.0 N/m. The spring is compressed 5 cm and then used to propel a 6.00 gram cork. The cork, however, sticks to the spring for 1.00 cm beyond its unstretched length before separation occurs. The muzzle velocity of this cork is:
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