The only force acting on an object moving along the x-axis is the conservative force is given by F(x) = (2.00 N/m)x + (1

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The only force acting on an object moving along the x-axis is the conservative force is given by F(x) = (2.00 N/m)x + (1

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The only force acting on an object moving along the x-axis is
the conservative force is given by F(x) = (2.00 N/m)x + (1.00
N/m3)x3. (a) What is the change in potential energy when the object
moves from x = 2.0 m to x=4.0 m (b) What is the change in kinetic
energy when the object moves from x = 1.0 m to 3.0 m
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