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Physics, 12.02.2022 04:50 eboniwiley

An object moves along the x axis, subject to the potential energy shown in the figure. (Figure 1) The object has a
mass of 2.1 kg and starts at rest at point A.
What is the object’s speed at point B?


An object moves along the x axis, subject to the potential

energy shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

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