An object moves along a parabolic path y= (0.5 m-')x² from the origin A = (0, 0) to the point B = (2 m, 2 m) under the action of a force F = (5 N/m)y i +(10 N/m)x j (Figure 7.6). Calculate the work done. y(m)4 (2, 2) F(x, y) y(x). (0, 0) x(m) Figure 7.6 The parabolic path of a particle acted on by a given force.

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Problem 31P: A 4.00-kg particle moves from the origin to position , having coordinates x = 5.00 m and y = 5.00 m...
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Find the work done by the same force in Example 7.4, between the same points, A = (0, 0) and B = (2 m, 2 m) , over a circular arc of radius 2 m, centered at (2 m, 0). Evaluate the path integral using Cartesian coordinates. (Hint: You will probably need to consult a table of integrals.)

An object moves along a parabolic path y= (0.5 m-')x² from the origin A = (0, 0) to the point
B = (2 m, 2 m) under the action of a force F = (5 N/m)y i +(10 N/m)x j (Figure 7.6). Calculate the
work done.
y(m)4
(2, 2)
F(x, y)
y(x).
(0, 0)
x(m)
Figure 7.6 The parabolic path of a particle acted on by a
given force.
Transcribed Image Text:An object moves along a parabolic path y= (0.5 m-')x² from the origin A = (0, 0) to the point B = (2 m, 2 m) under the action of a force F = (5 N/m)y i +(10 N/m)x j (Figure 7.6). Calculate the work done. y(m)4 (2, 2) F(x, y) y(x). (0, 0) x(m) Figure 7.6 The parabolic path of a particle acted on by a given force.
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