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what is the Integration of yi^+xj^

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Answered by azadsinghramgarh6
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A force F=-k(yi+xj) Vector where k is a positive constant acts on a particle moving in the X-Y plane. Starting from the origin the particle is taken along the positive X-axis to the point (a,0) then parallel to the y-axis to the point

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Answered by adityadwivedi1709
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A force F=-k(yi+xj) Vector where k is a positive constant acts on a particle moving in the X-Y plane. Starting from the origin the particle is taken along the positive X-axis to the point (a,0) then parallel to the y-axis to the point (a,a).

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