A particle moves along the x–axis from x= x1 to x = x2 under the influence of a force…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Work, Energy and Power
A particle moves along the x–axis from x= x1 to x = x2 under the influence of a force given by F = 2x. Work done in the process is
- zero
- \(x_{2}^{2}-x_{1}^{2}\)
- 2x2 (x2 – x1)
- 2x1 (x1 – x2)
Answer
(B) x_ 2 ^ 2 -x_ 1 ^ 2
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