A 5.0 kg block moves in a straight line on a horizontal frictionless surface under the influence
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A 5.0 kg block moves in a straight line on a horizontal frictionless surface under the influence of a force that varies with position as shown in Figure. The scale of the figure's vertical axis is set by Fs = 10.0 N. How much work is done by the force as the block moves from the origin to x = 8.0m?
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Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
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