(a) At a certain instant, a particle-like object is acted on by aforce F → = (4.0 N) i ^ − (2.0 N) j ^ + (9.0 N) k ^ while the object’s velocity is v → = −(2.0 m/s) i ^ + (4.0 m/s) k ^ . What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the object? (b) At some other time, the velocity consists of only a y component. If the force is unchanged and the instantaneous power is −12 W, what is the velocity of the object?
(a) At a certain instant, a particle-like object is acted on by aforce F → = (4.0 N) i ^ − (2.0 N) j ^ + (9.0 N) k ^ while the object’s velocity is v → = −(2.0 m/s) i ^ + (4.0 m/s) k ^ . What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the object? (b) At some other time, the velocity consists of only a y component. If the force is unchanged and the instantaneous power is −12 W, what is the velocity of the object?
(a) At a certain instant, a particle-like object is acted on by aforce
F
→
= (4.0 N)
i
^
− (2.0 N)
j
^
+ (9.0 N)
k
^
while the object’s velocity is
v
→
= −(2.0 m/s)
i
^
+ (4.0 m/s)
k
^
. What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the object? (b) At some other time, the velocity consists of only a y component. If the force is unchanged and the instantaneous power is −12 W, what is the velocity of the object?
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