Asked by Jessi
A potential energy function for a two-dimensional force is of the form U = 3 x2y - 6 x. Find the force that acts at the point (x, y). (Use x and y as appropriate.)
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Answered by
bobpursley
I would do it as a vector..
Force=dU/di,j,k = (6xy-6)i + 3x^2 j
where i, j are unit x,y vectors.
Force=dU/di,j,k = (6xy-6)i + 3x^2 j
where i, j are unit x,y vectors.
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