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    Force and Potential Energy: a Potential Energy Function Is Given
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Force and Potential Energy: a Potential Energy Function Is Given

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Force and potential energy: A potential energy function is given by U(x) = (3.00 J/m)x + (1.00 J/m3)x3. What is the force function F(x) that is associated with this potential energy function?

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F(x) = -3....

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