U(x)=9.0x^2-8.0x^3 Determine the force Fx associated with this potential-energy function Assuming no other forces act on the object, at what positions is this object in equilibrium? Which of these equilibrium positions are stable and which are unstable? (Hint: use the 2nd derivative)
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U(x)=9.0x^2-8.0x^3
Determine the force Fx associated with this potential-energy function
Assuming no other forces act on the object, at what positions is this object in equilibrium?
Which of these equilibrium positions are stable and which are unstable? (Hint: use the 2nd
derivative)
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