I assume through derivatives, although this is not in the scope of my current course. Also, yes, I believe the acceleration and force are both constant.
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This equation represents x as a function of t, taken from the data provided in the problem?
I'm not certain how could I use this information to help me solve this problem
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Thank you for adjusting the title.
I have Work being defined as the product of a Force vector and a Displacement vector. Also, work is equal to the negative change in potential energy.
In this case, I believe we could use the first of these two, using 0.8 meters as our displacement. For the...
Homework Statement
A 1.0 kg body is at rest on a friction-less horizontal air track when a constant horizontal force F acting in the positive direction of an x-axis along the track is applied to the body. A stroboscopic graph of the position of the body as it slides to the right is shown in...