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Homework Statement
The speed of a particle of mass m varies with the distance x as v(x) = (alpha)*x-n.
Assume v(x=0) = 0 at t = 0.
(a) Find the force F(x) responsible.
(b) Determine x(t) and
(c) F(t)
Homework Equations
Likely:
F = ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I obtain
a(x) = -n(alpha)x-(n+1)
So
F(x) = ma(x) = -mn(alpha)x-(n+1)
The back of book claims:
F(x) = -mna*x-(2n+1)
They use 'a' for the answer, I think they mean alpha, unless a IS alpha...