A particle moves in a region where the potential energy is given by PE=2x^2 + x^4 ; PE is in Joules and x is in meters. (a) Where are the turning points if the particle’s total mechanical energy E = 1.0 Joules? b) Where are the turning points if the particle’s total mechanical energy E = 2.0 Joules?
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A particle moves in a region where the potential energy is given by PE=2x^2 + x^4 ; PE is in Joules and x is in meters.
(a) Where are the turning points if the particle’s total mechanical energy E = 1.0 Joules?
b) Where are the turning points if the particle’s total mechanical energy E = 2.0 Joules?
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