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10. The slope of the potential energy versus position vector gives​

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Answered by veenakumari021983
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the answer is momentum

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Answered by thakrepayal
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The force is zero at x = 0. At that point, the slope of the potential energy graph is also zero.

E=K=|Π|22m (free, non-relativistic). (Note that we have ignored the contribution of the rest energy to the total energy here.) In the non-relativistic case, the momentum is Π=mv where v is the particle velocity.

Energy in a system may take on various forms (e.g. kinetic, potential, heat, light). destroyed. Objects in motion are said to have a momentum. It is a product of the mass of an object and its velocity.

Hence, The slope of the potential energy versus position vector gives​ momentum.

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