Question

2) A varying force F(x,y) = (3x2 – 6xy + 2) i is applied to an...

2) A varying force F(x,y) = (3x2 – 6xy + 2) i is applied to an object from (x=2 y=2) to (x=4 y=2). Force is in Newtons and distances are measured in meters. Find the work done.

Homework Answers

Know the answer?
Your Answer:

Post as a guest

Your Name:

What's your source?

Earn Coins

Coins can be redeemed for fabulous gifts.

Not the answer you're looking for?
Ask your own homework help question
Similar Questions
Compute the work done by the force F= <sin(x+y), xy, (x^2)z>  in moving an object along the...
Compute the work done by the force F= <sin(x+y), xy, (x^2)z>  in moving an object along the trajectory that is the line segment from (1, 1, 1) to (2, 2, 2)  followed by the line segment from(2, 2, 2) to (−3, 6, 5) when force is measured in Newtons and distance in meters.
Consider the function given by f(x,y) = 3x2 −6xy + 2y3 + 23. (a) Find all...
Consider the function given by f(x,y) = 3x2 −6xy + 2y3 + 23. (a) Find all critical points of f(x,y) and determine their nature. (b) What are the minimum and maximum values of f(x,y) on the straight line segment given by 0 ≤ x ≤ 3, y = 2?
Find the work done by the following force field F(x, y)  =  7(y + 2)5 i  ...
Find the work done by the following force field F(x, y)  =  7(y + 2)5 i  +  35x (y + 2)4 j in moving an object from P(6, −2) to Q(5, 0), along any path
Find the work done by a force F = 6i − 8j + 5k that moves...
Find the work done by a force F = 6i − 8j + 5k that moves an object from the point (0, 6, 6) to the point (4, 12, 18) along a straight line. The distance is measured in meters and the force in newtons.
A constant force F=10i+3j−6k moves an object along a straight line from point (10, 3, 5)...
A constant force F=10i+3j−6k moves an object along a straight line from point (10, 3, 5) to point (8, 9, 9). Find the work done if the distance is measured in meters and the magnitude of the force is measured in newtons. Work: nm
A force F=3x2yi+x3j acts on a particle. How much work does this force do in moving...
A force F=3x2yi+x3j acts on a particle. How much work does this force do in moving the particle from the point (2,3) to (3,5) ? (Distances are in meters and forces are in Newtons). –Calculate the work done in going from (2,3) to (2,5) and then from (2,5) to (3,5) –Along the line (y=2x-1) joining the two points
Let f(x, y) = 2x 3 − 6xy + y 2 − 4. Find all local...
Let f(x, y) = 2x 3 − 6xy + y 2 − 4. Find all local minima, local maxima, and saddle points of f(x, y).
Given the force field F(x, y) = (x − y, 4x + y^2 ), find the...
Given the force field F(x, y) = (x − y, 4x + y^2 ), find the work done to move along a line segment from (0, 0) to (2,0), along a line segment from (2,0) to (0,1), and then along another line to the point (−2, 0). Show your work.
Let F~ (x, y, z) = x cos(x 2 + y 2 − z 2 )~i...
Let F~ (x, y, z) = x cos(x 2 + y 2 − z 2 )~i + y cos(x 2 + y 2 − z 2 )~j − z cos(x 2 + y 2 − z 2 ) ~k be the force acting on a particle at location (x, y, z). Under this force field, the particle is moved from the point P = (1, 1, 1) to Q = (0, 0, √ π). What is the work done by...
Find the work done by the force field F(x,y,z) = yz i + xz j +...
Find the work done by the force field F(x,y,z) = yz i + xz j + xy k acting along the curve given by r(t) = t3 i + t2 j + tk from the point (1,1,1) to the point (8,4,2).