The net force acting on a 12.6-kg object is given by Fx = (8 - x) N, where Fx is in newtons and x is in meters. How much work is done on the object as it moves from x = 0 to x = 6 m?
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Step 1: Calculate the work done using the formula for work, which is given by \( W = \int_{x_1}^{x_2} F(x) dx \), where \( F(x) = 8 - x \) N. Show more…
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