A particle of mass 0.014 kg is traveling at a speed of 19.5 m.s1 at an angle of 1.2 radians from the i vector (toward j). A force of 0.02e-0.08t N is applied to the particle at an angle of 4.8 radians from i. F.

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Hi there. From the attached question, I am wanting to solve for the following: 

1. the j component of the initial velocity

2. the force in the i direction at t=3.8s

3. the i component of velocity at t=3.8s

Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. 

A particle of mass 0.014 kg is traveling at a speed of 19.5 m.s1 at an angle of 1.2 radians
from the i vector (toward j). A force of 0.02e-0.08t N is applied to the particle at an angle of
4.8 radians from i.
F.
Transcribed Image Text:A particle of mass 0.014 kg is traveling at a speed of 19.5 m.s1 at an angle of 1.2 radians from the i vector (toward j). A force of 0.02e-0.08t N is applied to the particle at an angle of 4.8 radians from i. F.
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