Chapter 6: Problem 17
Can the potential energy of a spring be negative?
Chapter 6: Problem 17
Can the potential energy of a spring be negative?
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The potential energy of a certain particle is given by \(U=10 x^{2}+35 z^{3}\). Find the force vector exerted on the particle.
A father exerts a \(2.40 \cdot 10^{2} \mathrm{~N}\) force to pull a sled with his daughter on it (combined mass of \(85.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) ) across a horizontal surface. The rope with which he pulls the sled makes an angle of \(20.0^{\circ}\) with the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is \(0.200,\) and the sled moves a distance of \(8.00 \mathrm{~m}\). Find a) the work done by the father, b) the work done by the friction force, and c) the total work done by all the forces.
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