FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS EXTEND 11E
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Chapter 7, Problem 31P
SSM WWW The only force acting on a 2.0 kg body as it moves along a positive x axis has anxcomponentFx= −6xN, with xin meters. The velocity at x= 3.0 m is 8.0 m/s.(a) What is the velocity of the body at x = 4.0 m? (b) At what positive value of xwill the body have a velocity of 5.0 m/s?
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