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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 20:30 cganderson04

Avariable force of magnitude f(x) moves a body of mass m along the x-axis from x1 to x2. the net work done by the force in moving the body from x1 to x2 is where v1 and v2 are the body's velocities at x1 and x2. knowing that the work done by the force equals the change in the body's kinetic energy, solve the problem.

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