The area under the curve can be calculated using
Where x is position and F is a force.
This is a very common quantity known as the work done by the force. i.e
So, the correct answer is WORK.
Question 12 1 pts On a force vs. position graph, the area under the curve is...
An object is under the influence of a force as represented by the force vs. position graph in Figure 7-5. What is the work done as the object moves from 4 m to 6 m? An object is under the influence of a force as represented by the force vs. position graph in Figure 7-5. What is the work done as the object moves from 4 m to 6 m?
3. Below is a F vs x graph and a F vs t graph. What do the areas under each curve represent? F(N) 100.0 80.0 Force 60.0 40.0 20.0 10N (1の 5Ni--- 0 20 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 Time (s) 4m 8m 12m14m 'X(m) 3. Below is a F vs x graph and a F vs t graph. What do the areas under each curve represent? F(N) 100.0 80.0 Force 60.0 40.0 20.0 10N (1の 5Ni--- 0 20 4.0 6.0...
1. For a ball falling straight down, sketch a graph of kinetic energy vs. time, and a graph of potential energy vs. time. Assume that zero potential energy is at the floor. 2. Sketch a graph of the total energy vs. time for the ball. 3. What is Hooke’s law? What measurements would you make so you could construct a graph that would allow you to use Hooke’s law to find the spring constant. 4. In terms of force, when...
1) a) For the position vs. time graph shown below, sketch the velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs corresponding to the motion. (5 pts each) Beside the position and acceleration graphs, describe the motion of the object and explain why you drew the graph the way you did. (10 pts) 25 pts total
(5 pts) For the graph below, use right side Riemann sums to find the area under the curve to the x-axis from 0 <x6 and n = 3 Area =
Part 2: Velocity vs. Time 1. For each velocity vs. time graph (Graph 3 and 4), describe how you would walk in order to replicate the 1-D motion graph. Use words such as away, toward, at rest, speeding up, slowing down, constant speed. Be specific with your time periods. 2. For each velocity vs. time graph, create the corresponding position and acceleration versus time graphs. Construct your graph on a computer program such as Microsoft ExcelB. If you do not...
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Question 1 1 pts Given the following Potential Energy function with depends on the position , PE (k/2) x3 what is the force in the x direction? O F (3 k/2) x2 O F-(k/2) x2 O F(3 k/2) x2
Question 28 1 pts What is the gravitational potential energy of a 1- kg block at rest on a table 1 m above the floor? 01 9.8 O 32 O 11.8) 00 Question 29 1 pts A particle is moved from point A to point B against a conservative force. Which statement is true about the work done? O cannot be recovered by moving it from B to A O does not depend on the path taken between A and...