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Can a potential energy curve be vertical ?
The discussion revolves around the concept of a potential energy curve in relation to position, specifically whether such a curve can be vertical and what implications that might have. Participants explore the nature of potential energy as it relates to distance from a standard position, considering both theoretical and graphical representations.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether a vertical potential energy curve is feasible, and multiple viewpoints regarding the implications of such a curve remain present.
The discussion lacks specific definitions of terms like "vertical" and "steep," and does not resolve the mathematical or conceptual implications of the proposed potential energy curves.
Welcome to the PF.Ravi said:Can a potential energy curve be vertical ?
How would you describe what a 'vertical' curve of Potential with distance implies? Is that feasible? What about a 'very steep' slope, rather than totally vertical?Ravi said:It is potential energy vs the distance from the standard position.
It is not my home work problem
Ya exactly that is the question..is it feasible.i have encountered such a graph in a standard textbook.sophiecentaur said:How would you describe what a 'vertical' curve of Potential with distance implies? Is that feasible? What about a 'very steep' slope, rather than totally vertical?
Could you Upload a picture of that graph?Ravi said:i have encountered such a graph in a standard textbook.