The figure shows a plot of potential energy U versus position x of a 0.230 kg particle that can travel only along an x axis under the influence of a conservative force. The graph has these values: U, = 9 J, Uc = 20 J and Up = 24 J. The particle is released at the point where U forms a "potential hill" of "height" Ug = 12 J, with kinetic energy 5.50 J. What is the speed of the particle at (a)x = 3.5 m and (b)x = 6.5 m? What is the position of the turning point on (c) the right side and (d) the left side? Up Uc UB UA

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*Chapter 8, Problem 38
The figure shows a plot of potential energy U versus position x of a 0.230 kg particle that can travel only along an x axis
under the influence of a conservative force. The graph has these values: UA = 9 J, Uc = 20 J and Up = 24 J. The
particle is released at the point where U forms a "potential hill" of "height" Ug = 12 J, with kinetic energy 5.50 J. What
is the speed of the particle at (a)x = 3.5 m and (b)x = 6.5 m? What is the position of the turning point on (c) the right
side and (d) the left side?
Up
Uc
UA
1
6.
x (m)
(a) Number
71 Units
(b) Number
1•2 Units
(c) Number
1-3 Units
(d) Number
1+4 Units
Transcribed Image Text:*Chapter 8, Problem 38 The figure shows a plot of potential energy U versus position x of a 0.230 kg particle that can travel only along an x axis under the influence of a conservative force. The graph has these values: UA = 9 J, Uc = 20 J and Up = 24 J. The particle is released at the point where U forms a "potential hill" of "height" Ug = 12 J, with kinetic energy 5.50 J. What is the speed of the particle at (a)x = 3.5 m and (b)x = 6.5 m? What is the position of the turning point on (c) the right side and (d) the left side? Up Uc UA 1 6. x (m) (a) Number 71 Units (b) Number 1•2 Units (c) Number 1-3 Units (d) Number 1+4 Units
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