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9 November, 17:46

The magnitude of the gravitational force between a particle of mass m1 and one of mass m2 is given by F (x) = G m1m2 / x2, where G is a constant and x is the distance between the particles. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary.) (a) What is the corresponding potential energy function U (x) ? Assume that U (x) → 0 as x → [infinity]. U (x) =

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  1. 9 November, 18:16
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    U = Gm₁m₂ / x

    Explanation:

    F (x) = Gm₁m₂/x²

    F (x) = - dU / dx

    ∫-dU = ∫F (x) dx

    U₁ - U₂ = ∫Gm₁m₂/x²dx

    U₁ - U₂ = - Gm₁m₂/x

    U₂ - U₁ = Gm₁m₂/x

    When x = ∝, U₁ = 0

    When x = x, U₂ = U

    Putting these values, we have

    U = Gm₁m₂ / x
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