Tutorial Exercise A single conservative force acts on a 4.80-kg particle within a system due to its interaction with the

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Tutorial Exercise A single conservative force acts on a 4.80-kg particle within a system due to its interaction with the rest of the system. The equation F = 2x + 4 describes the force, where F, is in newtons and x is in meters. As the particle moves along the x axis from x = 1.00 m to x = 7.06 m, calculate the following, (a) the work done by this force on the particle + (b) the change in the potential energy of the system (c) the kinetic energy the particle has at x = 7.06 m if its speed is 3.00 m/s at x = 1.00 m

(b) The change in potential energy of the system equals the negative of the internal work done by the conservative force on the particle. AU = -W= 3

Part 5 of 5 - Analyze (c) The work-kinetic energy theorem gives K;-K W Then, we have net Ky = K;+w-mv? + CE 12 - + J. Submit Skip Lyou cannot come back)
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