Force acting on a particle moving in the \( x-y \) plane is \( \vec...
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Force acting on a particle moving in the \( x-y \) plane is \( \vec{F}=\left(y^{2} \hat{i}+x \hat{j}\right) \mathrm{N}, x \) and \( y \) are in metre. As shown in figure, the particle moves from the origin \( O \) to point \( A(6 \mathrm{~m}, 6 \mathrm{~m}) \). The figure shows three paths, \( O L A, O M A \), and \( O A \) for the motion of the particle from \( O \) to \( A \).
(A)
Along which of the three paths is the work done maximum?
(1) \( O A \)
(2) \( O M A \)
(3) \( O L A \)
(4) Work done has the same value for all the three paths.
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