The kinetic and potential energy of an object as it moves along the x axis is represented by the graph below if Work in the amount of 3.0 kJ was done on the object as it moved from x=0.0m to x=100.0m, how much energy, in kilojoules, was dissipated, through non-conservative forces, to heat and sound?   As the moved from x=100.0m to x=200.0 m, 26.5kJ was dissipated, through non-conservative forces, to heat and sound. How much work, in kilojoules, was performed on the object during this displacement?   if work in the amount of 33kJ was done on the object as it moved from x=300m to x=500m. How much energy in kilojoules was dissipated through non conservative forces to heat and sound?

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The kinetic and potential energy of an object as it moves along the x axis is represented by the graph below

if Work in the amount of 3.0 kJ was done on the object as it moved from x=0.0m to x=100.0m, how much energy, in kilojoules, was dissipated, through non-conservative forces, to heat and sound?

 

As the moved from x=100.0m to x=200.0 m, 26.5kJ was dissipated, through non-conservative forces, to heat and sound. How much work, in kilojoules, was performed on the object during this displacement?

 

if work in the amount of 33kJ was done on the object as it moved from x=300m to x=500m. How much energy in kilojoules was dissipated through non conservative forces to heat and sound?

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Transcribed Image Text:60. 50. 40. E(kJ) 30. 10. 20. 0.0 0.0 100. -1-+ 200. I I - T T 1 ·|- + −1+1 T T I T T 300. 1 T I 400. I T I I I -|-+-|- 1 + I T I -1-+ K U 500. x(m)
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