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How can I solve for the x force component in this force expression?
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[QUOTE="Jorzef, post: 6341624, member: 677899"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Derive the expression to the x force component exerted by an oxygen atom of a molecule j over the oxygen atom of a i molecule knowing that the force expression is given by (equation on attempt at a solution) [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] Equations on attempt at a solution [ATTACH type="full"]262781[/ATTACH] Hello everyone, I'm stuck doing this problem, I've tackled the partial derivative but i can't figure out the derive for x component part, i solved the partial derivative part, i came to this result: [ATTACH type="full"]262782[/ATTACH] What do can i do from here on, thank you! [/QUOTE]
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