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A conservative force F⃗ is in the +x-direction and has magnitude F(x)=α/(x+x0)2, where α=0.800N. m2 and x0=0.200m. (a) What is the potential energy function U(x) for this force? Let U(x)→0 as x→ω (b) An object with mass m = 0.500 kg is released from rest at x = 0 and moves in the +x-direction. If F⃗ is the only force acting on the object, what is the object’s speed when it reaches x = 0.400 m?

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