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Textbook Solutions for Classical Mechanics

Chapter 4 Problem 4.16

Question

If a particle's potential energy is \(U(\mathbf{r})=k\left(x^2+y^2+z^2\right)\), where \(k\) is a constant, what is the force on the particle?

Solution

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The potential energy of the particle expression can be given as,

                                                       

The force can be expressed as,

                                                       

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Title Classical Mechanics 0 
Author John R Taylor
ISBN 9781891389221

If a particle's potential energy is U(r) = k(x2 + y2 +

Chapter 4 textbook questions

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