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At the turning point in an arbitrary potential field the radial velocity is _____
(a) Zero (b) 1
(C) infinity (d) 1/2

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Answered by sharmaparnish8
12

Answer:

I think it's zero ,,....................

Answered by aroranishant799
0

Answer:

At the turning point in an arbitrary potential field, the radial velocity is zero.

The correct answer is option (a) Zero.

Explanation:

A potential energy's typical definition is fairly arbitrary. Consider the source of a potential: When the total energy is constant, it appears. However, if something is constant, we can multiply it by a number and it will remain constant. Radial velocity is the component of a particle's velocity in the direction of its radius vector. In an arbitrary potential field, the radial velocity is zero at the turning point.

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