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A block that is being pushed across a frictionless surface by a constant force that is not parallel to the block's velocity. A force (in-network) vs. position (in meter) graph appears below. Note that the graph shows the x-component of the force in blue (i.e., the middle line), the y-component in red (i.e., the bottom line), and the magnitude of the force in green (i.e., the top line). The kinetic energy (in Joules) vs. position (in meters) graph is also plotted for the motion.

1. Choose a distance and describe, in words, how you would use the force vs. position graph to obtain a value for the work done on the block after the block has moved a given distance. Which force did you use? Show your work.

2. What distance did you choose when you determined the work in Q1?

3. Describe, in words, how you would use the kinetic energy vs. position graph to obtain the change in kinetic energy of the block when the block travels the distance that you chose in Q1?

4. How do you answer to Q1 and Q3 compare? What can you conclude?

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Sumant
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