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Using a Force equation to find out how much WORK is done.
I know that the 13N is over the entire 1/m^2x^2-6/mx+7- Larin
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Using a Force equation to find out how much WORK is done.
Okay, but where do I start if it is the integral F(x) dx?- Larin
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Using a Force equation to find out how much WORK is done.
That is the force function in component form. Force= (2Newtons/Meter)x... I am not sure where to even start.- Larin
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Using a Force equation to find out how much WORK is done.
Homework Statement A 2.0 kg block is acted on by the following force Force=[(2N/m)x-(5N/m2)x2]{ihat}+[(13N/(1/m2)x2-(6/m)x+7)e-x^2/(2m^2)cos{(2∏)x/3m}]{jhat} as the object moves horizontally along a surface. In the expression for the force, x indicates the position of the block along the...- Larin
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Kinetic Friction with Blocks Need Help.
I am still really confused though...- Larin
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Kinetic Friction with Blocks Need Help.
The normal force, the force of the weight, and the force of tension are acting on both blocks.- Larin
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Kinetic Friction with Blocks Need Help.
Homework Statement Suppose the coefficient of kinetic friction between m1 and the plane in the figure is μk=0.20, and that m1=m2=2.2kg. a) As moves down, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of m1 and m2 given θ=28o. b) What smallest value of μk will keep this system from...- Larin
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