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A can of sardines is made to move along an x axis from x1 = 0.2 m to x2 = 1.2 m by a force given by F = iF0exp(-0.4x), with x i...Asked by Technoboi11
A can of sardines is made to move along an x axis from x1 = 0.2 m to x2 = 1.2 m by a force given by F = iF0exp(-0.4x), with x in meters and F0 = 4.5 N. (Here exp is the exponential function.) How much work is done on the can by the force?
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* Physics/Math - drwls, Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 2:43am
Work is the integral of force x distance.
In this case,
------1.2
W = (Integral)4.5 exp(-0.4x)dx
------0.2
= 4.5/(-0.4)[exp(-0.4*1.2) - exp(-0.4*0.2)]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ok, so according to this W = 36.97 J
This, however, is the wrong answer. Did I do something wrong in my calculations???
Significant figures: the least precise x is in ONE significant figure. Geez. The most precise is two sif figures. You have the problem set up correctly.
I don't get the same final value as you, we are different by approximately a factor of ten.
I got it. 3.42. thanks
For Further Reading
* Physics/Math - drwls, Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 2:43am
Work is the integral of force x distance.
In this case,
------1.2
W = (Integral)4.5 exp(-0.4x)dx
------0.2
= 4.5/(-0.4)[exp(-0.4*1.2) - exp(-0.4*0.2)]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ok, so according to this W = 36.97 J
This, however, is the wrong answer. Did I do something wrong in my calculations???
Significant figures: the least precise x is in ONE significant figure. Geez. The most precise is two sif figures. You have the problem set up correctly.
I don't get the same final value as you, we are different by approximately a factor of ten.
I got it. 3.42. thanks
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Answered by
jasanpahaf
how do you get F0= 4.5N? My problem only says:
...by a force with a magnitude given by
F = exp(–3x), with x in meters and F in newtons...
am i missing any info by the program or i have to find that out?
...by a force with a magnitude given by
F = exp(–3x), with x in meters and F in newtons...
am i missing any info by the program or i have to find that out?
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