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13 Nov 2019
A)Use Newtons Second Law of Motion to prove: The work down by a force field F along a path C is equal to the change in kinetic energy at the endpoints of C.
i.e. Prove: W= K(B) - K(A) showing every single step needed.
B) Combining this and the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals (Theorem 2) to prove the Law of Conservation of Energy. You must point out at which step you use the fundamental theorem for line integral.
A)Use Newtons Second Law of Motion to prove: The work down by a force field F along a path C is equal to the change in kinetic energy at the endpoints of C.
i.e. Prove: W= K(B) - K(A) showing every single step needed.
B) Combining this and the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals (Theorem 2) to prove the Law of Conservation of Energy. You must point out at which step you use the fundamental theorem for line integral.
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2 Mar 2019