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Homework Statement
A particle of mass M moves in one dimension along the positive x axis, under the influence of two forces. The first force is a constant force, with magnitude B and direction toward the origin. The second force is an inverse square law, with magnitude A/x2 and direction away from the origin. Find the potential energy function, and sketch the energy diagram for motion with kinetic energy K. Find the equilibrium position.
Calculate the frequency of small oscillations around the equilibrium. [Data: M = 0.68 kg; B = 36 N; A = 30 Nm2.]
Homework Equations
Force=30*x**-2 - 36 = -du/dxu= 30*x**-1 + 36*x
du/dx= -30*x**-2 + 36 set equal zero get equalibrium xzero value
d**2u/dx**2= 60x**-3
xzero at equalib= (30/36)**.5
k=d**2u/dx**2= 60x**-3 letting x=(30/36)**.5 so k=78.86
m=0.68 given above// so w= (k/m)**.5 w=(78.86/.68)**.5= 10.78 1/s