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Bounds of Integration (with respect to something that is not time)
I have been reading Richard Feynman's lectures and came across an interesting proof regarding the Earth's gravitational force. At one point in the proof, Feynman uses the following the integral:
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Energy Dissipated by Damper Infinitesimal Derivation
If we consider a damper (dashpot) element that exerts a force opposite the direction of motion proportional to the velocity, i.e. $$ \vec{F} = -c \vec{v}$$
Therefore, we can consider an infinitesimal ...
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How do we show that the work done by a variable force (in one dimension) is the area under the $F$ vs. $x$ curve?
In my physics textbook, to show that work is the area under the $F$ vs. $x$ curve, the author first writes the relation $dw = F dx$. This part makes sense to me. From there, the author writes, $$W = \...
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Work-Energy Principle Derivation
I am currently in Mechanics I and both my professor and my book have derived the work principle in this way and I even asked about its derivation during class, but it has me puzzled.
I don't ...