The potential energy of a body is given by A-E x^ 2 (where x is the displacement). The…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Work, Energy and Power
The potential energy of a body is given by \(A-E x^{2}\) (where x is the displacement). The magnitude of force acting on the particle is
- inversely proportional to x
- proportional to x2
- proportional to x
- constant
Answer
(C) proportional to x
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