Assuming that force is in pounds and distance is in feet, find the work done by a constant force F = 3i − 4j + k acting on a particle that moves on a straight line from P 5 , 7 , 0 to Q 6 , 6 , 6 .
Assuming that force is in pounds and distance is in feet, find the work done by a constant force F = 3i − 4j + k acting on a particle that moves on a straight line from P 5 , 7 , 0 to Q 6 , 6 , 6 .
Assuming that force is in pounds and distance is in feet, find the work done by a constant force
F
=
3i
−
4j
+
k
acting on a particle that moves on a straight line from
P
5
,
7
,
0
to
Q
6
,
6
,
6
.
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