A particle of mass
m = 2.70 kg moving along the x axis from x = 0 to x = 10.6 m experiences a net conservative force in an isolated system given by F = 5x − 4, where F is in newtons and x is in meters.
(a) What is the work done on the particle by the force
F?
J
(b) What is the change in the potential energy of the system during
this motion?
J
(c) If the speed of the particle at the origin is 3.00 m/s, what is
its kinetic energy at x = 10.6 m?
J
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