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    The Potential Energy Function for a Conservative Force Acting in the X
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The Potential Energy Function for a Conservative Force Acting in the X

Question 42

Question 42

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The potential energy function for a conservative force acting in the x direction on a particle is shown below. The number of points where the net force on the particle is equal to zero are The potential energy function for a conservative force acting in the x direction on a particle is shown below. The number of points where the net force on the particle is equal to zero are   A)  B and D. B)  C and E. C)  B, C, D, and E. D)  A and F. E)  any point between C and D.


A) B and D.
B) C and E.
C) B, C, D, and E.
D) A and F.
E) any point between C and D.

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