known force vector : F=-ikr - jky. compare the work value of the particles moving through the following path : (a) (1. 1) (4, 1) (4, 4) (b) (1. 1) (1.4) (4.4) (c) (1.1) (4, 4) along x y. with the formula : F.dr J(1.1)
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![known force vector :
F=-ikx - jky.
compare the work value of the particles moving through the following path :
(a) (1. 1) - (4, 1) (4, 4)
(b) (1. 1)(1.4) (4.4)
(c) (1, 1) (4, 4) along x y.
with the formula :
(4,4)
F.dr
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