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By David Halliday - Fundamentals of Physics, Part 4: 9th (nineth) Edition by David Halliday (Univ. Of Pittsburgh), Robert Resnick (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Jearl Halliday Walker, Jearl Walker (Cleveland State Univ.) Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 2009 ISBN-10: 0-470-54791-X / 047054791X ISBN-13: 978-0-470-54791-5 / 9780470547915 8-9e for example, if the particle is at any point to the right of x5, then K 1.0 J. The value of K is greatest (5.0 J) when the particle is at x2 and least (0 J) when the particle is at x1. Since K can never be negative (because v2 is always positive), the particle can never move to the left of x |