The momentum of a particle as a function of time, in kg m/s, is given by p(t) = 10 t6 i + 5 t6 j. Calculate the magnitude of the net force acting on this object at t = 1 s. (Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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The momentum of a particle as a function of time, in kg m/s, is given by p(t) = 10 t6 i + 5 t6 j. Calculate the magnitude of the net force acting on this object at t = 1 s.
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