FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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At time t = 0, constant
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Question 10: A particle of mass m has the following position vector
T(t) = At²î + Bt²} + C²k
where A, B, and C are constants. Determine the kinetic energy of the particle
as a function of time.
Select one:
O 2(A² + B²)t²
O (A² + B²)t²
O 2(A² + B² + C²);?
O (A² + B² + C²)t²
O 4(A² + B²)t²
A particle moving in the xy plane follows a path described as a function of time by i(t) = (3.4 m/s)tî -
(2.8 m/s?)tj. A constant force given by F = (5.0î - 2.0j) N acts on the particle (note that other forces
must act on the particle as well if it follows the path given above).
(a) Determine the displacement of the particle during the interval t = 1.0 s to t = 4.0 s.
AT =
îm -
m
(b) Calculate the work done by F during this interval.
W =
F(x) = 15x? – 4x +1 as it acts on a m
ving from x=0 to x=5 m?
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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