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A Force Changing With Distance (bead moving on a curved wire)
With a changing acceleration that equation would be: v(f) = v(0) + (da/dt) t^2 Assuming a force that linearly increases with time, the work equation would be: W = Integral(m*a*x) dl, where max is the force equation and dl is the line integral. Since energy is not actually conserved and it...- gkg
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A Force Changing With Distance (bead moving on a curved wire)
I initially tried to solve this equation using work, but was stuck in a confusing integral that didn't make sense. I am almost sure that the utilization of energy is needed to solve this equation, but I have been flustered for the past three days at solving this.- gkg
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