The force acting on a particle varies as shown in the figure below. (The x axis in the graph has its tickmarks marked in increments of 1.50 m.) F (N) 6 B 4 2 CE A x (m) 2 D Find the work done by the force on the particle as it moves across the following distances. (a) from x = 0 m to x = 12.00 m (b) from x = 12.00 m to x = 18.00 m (c) from x = 0 m to x = 18.00 m
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00m. To calculate the work done, we need to use the formula: Work = Force * Distance In this case, the force is given by the function F(N), and the distance is 18.00m. So, the work done from x=0m to x=18.00m is: Work = F(N) * 18.00m Show more…
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