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Force from a Kinetic Energy Function
The kinetic energy function is a function of time, my apologies!- Dustinc
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Force from a Kinetic Energy Function
Say you're given a function that represents the kinetic energy of some object, what would you have to do to derive the force from that function? I know that for motion along a straight line a conservative force F(x) is the negative derivative of its associated potential energy function U, but...- Dustinc
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Undergrad Force from a Kinetic Energy Function
Say you're given a function that represents the kinetic energy of some object, what would you have to do to derive the force from that function? I know that for motion along a straight line a conservative force F(x) is the negative derivative of its associated potential energy function U, but...