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Physics, 29.02.2020 04:26 saucyboyFredo

A force pointing in the xx-direction is given by F=ax3/2F=ax3/2, where aa is a constant. The force does 2.01 kJkJ of work on an object as the object moves from xx = 0 to xxx = 15.2 mm. Find the constant aa.

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