A 3 kg object is traveling at 79 m/s to the right. At time 0, a negative net force given by F(t) = -19 t^9 (N) acts on the object. How much time, in s, must the force act for to bring the object to rest? (Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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A 3 kg object is traveling at 79 m/s to the right. At time 0, a negative net force given by F(t) = -19 t^9 (N) acts on the object. How much time, in s, must the force act for to bring the object to rest?
(Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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