by Regulus » November 22nd, 2013, 10:29 pm
Suppose the function f(x) is the exponential of x, such that f(x) = e^x. Now, suppose that the function g(x) is equal to f(x) multiplied by constants c and k. From there, suppose that h(x) is equal to the product of g(x) and constant force F, so that h(x) = g(x) * F.
How I'm feeling can be represented as the solution to the indefinite integral of h(x) evaluated at the point where x is equal to distance d, with respect to u. In other words, find h(d) and then integrate with respect to u. It's an easy problem; don't overthink it. You may have to rearrange the components in the solution to get an answer that makes sense.