The force on a particle is described 1 at a point x along the x-axis. Find the work done in moving the particle from the origin to x=3

To find the work done in moving the particle from the origin (x=0) to x=3, we need to integrate the force function over the displacement from x=0 to x=3.

The work done, denoted as W, can be calculated using the following integral:
W = ∫ F(x) dx
where F(x) is the force function and dx represents the infinitesimal displacement along the x-axis.

However, since the force function is not provided, we cannot directly calculate the work done. We need more information about the force function, such as an equation, graph, or further description about how the force changes with respect to x.

Once the force function is provided, we can substitute it into the integral and solve for the work done by integrating from x=0 to x=3.