Asked by Sarah N H
its the second part of the question that I don't understand:
according the graph shown, the net force acting on an object varies wth the object's displacement. Calculate the work down by the force on the object at the various displacements listed below (i won't bother telling you since you don't have the graph, but I figured out the work done to be these)
a)the work down = 160J
b)200J
c)480J
"state two possible outcomes of the work above being done on the object". I don't know what they mean by that...
Please explain!
according the graph shown, the net force acting on an object varies wth the object's displacement. Calculate the work down by the force on the object at the various displacements listed below (i won't bother telling you since you don't have the graph, but I figured out the work done to be these)
a)the work down = 160J
b)200J
c)480J
"state two possible outcomes of the work above being done on the object". I don't know what they mean by that...
Please explain!
Answers
Answered by
drwls
Maybe they mean for two of the different displacements. Without seeing the complete question and figuree, it is hard to say.
Answered by
coco
The force of gravitation between two objects. Is 500 Newton's. What would the force of gravitation be if the distance between these two objects increased by 10 times?
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