The only force acting on a 5.00 -kg body as it moves along the x axis varies as shown in the figure. The velocity of the body at x = 0 is 10.0 m/s.
1. What is the kinetic energy of the body at x=4.10m?
2. At what value of x will the body have a kinetic energy of 245.3 J?
3. What is the maximum kinetic energy attained by the body between x = 0 and x = 5.0 m?
The only force acting on a 5.00 -kg body as it movesalong the x axis...
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