A can of bolts and nuts is pushed 2.00 m along an x axis by a broom along the greasy (friction-less) floor of a car repair shop in a version of shuffleboard. Figure 7-26 gives the work W done on the can by the constant horizontal force from the broom, versus the can’s position x. The scale of the figure’s ver tical axis is set by W s = 6.0 J. (a) What is the magnitude of thatforce? (b) If the can had an initial kinetic energy of 3.00 J, moving in the positive direction of the x axis, what is its kinetic energy at the end of the 2.00 m? Figure 7-26 Problem 12.
A can of bolts and nuts is pushed 2.00 m along an x axis by a broom along the greasy (friction-less) floor of a car repair shop in a version of shuffleboard. Figure 7-26 gives the work W done on the can by the constant horizontal force from the broom, versus the can’s position x. The scale of the figure’s ver tical axis is set by W s = 6.0 J. (a) What is the magnitude of thatforce? (b) If the can had an initial kinetic energy of 3.00 J, moving in the positive direction of the x axis, what is its kinetic energy at the end of the 2.00 m? Figure 7-26 Problem 12.
A can of bolts and nuts is pushed 2.00 m along an x axis by a broom along the greasy (friction-less) floor of a car repair shop in a version of shuffleboard. Figure 7-26 gives the work W done on the can by the constant horizontal force from the broom, versus the can’s position x. The scale of the figure’s ver tical axis is set by Ws = 6.0 J. (a) What is the magnitude of thatforce? (b) If the can had an initial kinetic energy of 3.00 J, moving in the positive direction of the x axis, what is its kinetic energy at the end of the 2.00 m?
Will you please walk me through the calculations in more detail for solving this problem? I am a bit rusty on calculus and confused about the specific steps of the derivation: https://www.bartleby.com/solution-answer/chapter-3-problem-15e-modern-physics-2nd-edition/9780805303087/7cf8c31d-9476-46d5-a5a9-b897b16fe6fc
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