Asked by dawn
                A single conservative force F = (6.0x - 11)i N, where x is in meters, acts on a particle moving along an x axis. The potential energy U associated with this force is assigned a value of 24 J at x = 0. (a) What is the maximum positive potential energy? At what (b) negative value and (c) positive value of x is the potential energy equal to zero? 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    Does the "i" in the force equation indicate that the force is always in the +y direction? Or is it a typo error?
If the force is in the y direction and the movement is along the x axis, the potential energy U does not change as a function of x, but it does depend upon y.
    
If the force is in the y direction and the movement is along the x axis, the potential energy U does not change as a function of x, but it does depend upon y.
                    Answered by
            dawn
            
    the i is the direction
    
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