How do interactions affect energy?
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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Standard Edition (Chs 1-36)
Question
An object moving in the xy-plane is subjected to the force F u = 12xy ni + x2 nj2 N, where x and y are in m. a. The particle moves from the origin to the point with coordinates 1a, b2 by moving first along the x-axis to 1a, 02, then parallel to the y-axis. How much work does the force do? b. The particle moves from the origin to the point with coordinates 1a, b2 by moving first along the y-axis to 10, b2, then parallel to the x-axis. How much work does the force do? c. Is this a conservative force?
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The first step in solving 10 problem number 100 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An object moving in the xy-plane is subjected to the force F u = 12xy ni + x2 nj2 N, where x and y are in m. a. The particle moves from the origin to the point with coordinates 1a, b2 by moving first along the x-axis to 1a, 02, then parallel to the y-axis. How much work does the force do? b. The particle moves from the origin to the point with coordinates 1a, b2 by moving first along the y-axis to 10, b2, then parallel to the x-axis. How much work does the force do? c. Is this a conservative force?
From the textbook chapter Interactions and Potential Energy you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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