A single conservative force Fx = (6.0x – 12) N (x is in m) acts on a particle moving along the x axis. The potential energy associated with this force is assigned a value of +20 J at x = 0. What is the potential energy at x = 3.0 m? a. +11 J

1 Answer
Jan 25, 2018

#29 J#

Explanation:

We know that #F=-(du)/(dx)# for a conservative force acting,or, #du=-F dx# (where #du# is change in potential energy and #F# is the amount of force applied)

Given, #F= 6x-12#

So, #du = -6x dx +12 dx #

Integrating the above equation in the range of #u=[0,U]# and #x=[0,3]#

We get, #U = 20+9 J# or #29 J#