Answer:
(C) The function F(x) for 0<x<5, the block's initial velocity, and the value of Ff
Step-by-step explanation:
From physics, we know that the work done by a force is given by the following integral:
Where F(x) is the net force function.
The net force is given by the sum of forces:
In this case there are only two forces we care about, F(x) and Ff, so the sum of forces will be:
In this case Ff is negative because it acts against the force F(x)
So our integral will now look like this:
Now, we also know that the acceleration is defined to be:
so we can do the substitution:
we also know that:
so we can substitute again and change the limits of integration of the right side of the equation, so we get:
so when solving the integral we get:
the right hand side of the equation:
will be the difference of kinetic energy which proves the hypothesis.
In this case, we know what the mass is, and the x-values. So besides the final velocity, we need to know the initial velocity, the force F(x) for 0<x<5 and the friction Ff, so the answer will be (C)