Solved: A force is in the x-direction and has a magnitude

Chapter 6, Problem 9DQ

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A force \(\vec{F}\) is in the x-direction and has a magnitude that depends on x. Sketch a possible graph of 𝐹 versus x such that the force does zero work on an object that moves from \(\mathrm{X}_{1} \text { to } \mathrm{X}_{2}\), even though the force magnitude is not zero at all x in this range.

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Vec F

X_1 to x_2

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QUESTION:

A force \(\vec{F}\) is in the x-direction and has a magnitude that depends on x. Sketch a possible graph of 𝐹 versus x such that the force does zero work on an object that moves from \(\mathrm{X}_{1} \text { to } \mathrm{X}_{2}\), even though the force magnitude is not zero at all x in this range.

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to

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Vec F

X_1 to x_2

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A force  is in the x-direction and has a magnitude that depends on x.

A possible graph of F versus x such that the force does zero work on an object that moves from x1 to x2, even though the force magnitude is not zero at all x in this range.

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