Two forces, F1 = (6.10î + 4.30ĵ) N and F2 = (3.40î + 7.65ĵ) N, act on a particle of mass 2.20 kg that is initially at rest at coordinates (+2.05 m, −4.50 m). (b) In what direction is the particle moving at t = 10.7 s? (answer in ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis)
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Two forces, F1 = (6.10î + 4.30ĵ) N and F2 = (3.40î + 7.65ĵ) N, act on a particle of mass 2.20 kg that is initially at rest at coordinates (+2.05 m, −4.50 m).
(b) In what direction is the particle moving at t = 10.7 s?
(answer in ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis)
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