Classical Mechanics Problem: Particle in a Square Potential Well

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Homework Statement


CLASSICAL MECHANICS
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Homework Equations


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The Attempt at a Solution


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Guys, can you please help me with part b) ? I am not sure how to find the velocity. Thanks
 

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Is it -u<E<0 ? The motion of the system is bounded if it begins at a point situated between two forbidden regions, the system’s trajectory will never leave the allowed region where it started (otherwise it would have to cross one of the forbidden regions).
 
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Could you tell me if this is true?

If U=-u , then E ≈ 0

if U=0, then E ≈ -u
 
No, I can tell you it is not true.
U is the potential energy
E is the total energy of the particle, an independent variable in this exercise.
As you almost say (well, guess) in #3, the given information tthat the particle is bounded leads to ##-u \le E < 0##.

With K the kinetic energy and, as you say, E = K + U you can write down the bounds of K and thereby the bounds of v. And derive the period of the motion.
 
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Is it -u<=K<0 ? and then v<0 ?
 
Ah...the curse of negative numbers...
Please, remember K is always a positive number.