CALC An object has several forces acting on it. One force

Chapter 7, Problem 7.85

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CALC An object has several forces acting on it. One force is a force in the x-direction whose magnitude depends on the position of the object. (See 6.98.) The constant is The object moves along the following path: (1) It starts at the origin and moves along the y-axis to the point (2) it moves parallel to the x-axis to the point (3) it moves parallel to the y-axis to the point (4) it moves parallel to the x-axis back to the origin. (a) Sketch this path in the xy-plane. (b) Calculate the work done on the object by for each leg of the path and for the complete round trip. (c) Is conservative or nonconservative? Explain.

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