Problem 2: A particle is traveling directly to the right, as shown in Figure 2 below. Its speed is given as a function of time: v(t) = e-t² measured in meters per second. Figure 2: Particle traveling to the right. The magnitude of the force acting on the particle at time t = 1 sec is 2 N. What is the mass of the particle (kg)? Solve problem using tangential and normal components.
Problem 2: A particle is traveling directly to the right, as shown in Figure 2 below. Its speed is given as a function of time: v(t) = e-t² measured in meters per second. Figure 2: Particle traveling to the right. The magnitude of the force acting on the particle at time t = 1 sec is 2 N. What is the mass of the particle (kg)? Solve problem using tangential and normal components.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: A particle is traveling directly to the right, as shown in Figure 2 below. Its speed is
given as a function of time:
v(t) = e-t²
measured in meters per second.
Figure 2: Particle traveling to the right.
The magnitude of the force acting on the particle at time t = 1 sec is 2 N. What is the mass of
the particle (kg)? Solve problem using tangential and normal components.
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