The force applied against an object moving horizontally on a linear path is described by #F(x)=x^2+ 5 #. By how much does the object's kinetic energy change as the object moves from # x in [ 1, 2 ]#? Physics Work and Energy Energy 1 Answer Narad T. Aug 9, 2017 The change in kinetic energy is #=7.33J# Explanation: We need #intx^ndx=x^(n+1)/(n+1)+C(n!=-1)# The change in kinetic energy is equal to the work. #DeltaW=F(x)Deltax# Therefore, #W=int_1^2(x^2+5)dx# #=[x^3/3+5x]_1^2# #=(8/3+10)-(1/3+5)# #=5+7/3# #=7.33J# Answer link Related questions How do matter and energy interact? Question #50ca2 Question #242cf Question #5038d Question #50391 What is potential energy? Question #d6576 Question #50cae Question #50cb2 Question #50cb6 See all questions in Energy Impact of this question 1609 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License