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![]() I'll try to give some hints to you>>>
the problem seems simple... just you have a force that is dependent on y ... to give the work done , you have to integrate along the path given... when on x axis direction you just integrate for dx or (Fdx = k/y dx) and x has the two values as lower and upper bounds...here y is constant. when on vertical axis , you just integrate with respect to y , i.e. Fdy = k/y dy which gives you the ln y for the extremes... you substitute for this... for the inclined path(if any exists) it is not more than you have now x and y changing so that you are to integrate with respect to them both ... but since you have a line so you can give a relation between x and y and then integrate F.dr rather than Fdx or Fdy ... the remainder is up to you now,,, ok??? |
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