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Why do you integrate expressions for work + (hw problems)?
That makes sense, thanks. I redid the integral, trying x*(X+4) 5*(5+4) - 1*(1+4) = 40. Thanks!- Struggle Help
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Why do you integrate expressions for work + (hw problems)?
Question: A single conservative force acts on a 5.00-kg particle. The equation Fx = (2x + 4) N, where x is in meters, describes this force. As the particle moves along the x-axis from x = 1.00 m to x = 5.00 m, calculate (a) the work done by this force. Work = Force * Distance. (2*(5-1) +4) =...- Struggle Help
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