Determine the work done by the force F = (8.40xî + 6.60yj) N/m acting on an object as it moves in the following manners. (a) along the x axis from x, = 0 to x, = 4.51 m (b) along the y axis from y, = 0 to y; = 4.30 m (c) from the position (x, y) = (0, 0) to the position (x, Y = (4.51 m, 4.30 m)

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### Work Done by a Variable Force

Determine the work done by the force **F** = (8.40 **i** + 6.60 **j**) N/m acting on an object as it moves in the following manners:

**(a)** along the x-axis from \( x_i = 0 \) to \( x_f = 4.51 \) m

\[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \]

**(b)** along the y-axis from \( y_i = 0 \) to \( y_f = 4.30 \) m

\[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \]

**(c)** from the position \((x_i, y_i) = (0, 0)\) to the position \((x_f, y_f) = (4.51 \, \text{m}, 4.30 \, \text{m})\)

\[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \]

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**Explanation:**

In this problem, we need to find the work done by a given force as an object moves in specific paths. The force vector is provided as **F** = (8.40 **i** + 6.60 **j**) N/m. 

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To calculate the work done along each path:

1. **Path a**: Movement along the x-axis.
2. **Path b**: Movement along the y-axis.
3. **Path c**: Movement from the initial position to a final position in the xy-plane.

Work is generally calculated using the dot product formula: 

\[ W = \mathbf{F} \cdot \mathbf{d} \]

Where \(\mathbf{F}\) is the force vector and \(\mathbf{d}\) is the displacement vector.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Work Done by a Variable Force Determine the work done by the force **F** = (8.40 **i** + 6.60 **j**) N/m acting on an object as it moves in the following manners: **(a)** along the x-axis from \( x_i = 0 \) to \( x_f = 4.51 \) m \[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \] **(b)** along the y-axis from \( y_i = 0 \) to \( y_f = 4.30 \) m \[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \] **(c)** from the position \((x_i, y_i) = (0, 0)\) to the position \((x_f, y_f) = (4.51 \, \text{m}, 4.30 \, \text{m})\) \[ \boxed{} \, \text{J} \] --- **Explanation:** In this problem, we need to find the work done by a given force as an object moves in specific paths. The force vector is provided as **F** = (8.40 **i** + 6.60 **j**) N/m. --- To calculate the work done along each path: 1. **Path a**: Movement along the x-axis. 2. **Path b**: Movement along the y-axis. 3. **Path c**: Movement from the initial position to a final position in the xy-plane. Work is generally calculated using the dot product formula: \[ W = \mathbf{F} \cdot \mathbf{d} \] Where \(\mathbf{F}\) is the force vector and \(\mathbf{d}\) is the displacement vector. ### Illustrations or Diagrams There are no specific graphs or diagrams provided in the image to explain.
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