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    Given a Potential Energy Function U(x), the Corresponding Force
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Given a Potential Energy Function U(x), the Corresponding Force

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Given a potential energy function U(x) , the corresponding force Given a potential energy function U(x) , the corresponding force   is in the positive x direction if: A)  U is positive B)  U is negative C)  U is an increasing function of x D)  U is a decreasing function of x E)  it is impossible to obtain the direction of   from U is in the positive x direction if:


A) U is positive
B) U is negative
C) U is an increasing function of x
D) U is a decreasing function of x
E) it is impossible to obtain the direction of Given a potential energy function U(x) , the corresponding force   is in the positive x direction if: A)  U is positive B)  U is negative C)  U is an increasing function of x D)  U is a decreasing function of x E)  it is impossible to obtain the direction of   from U from U

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