11 In three situations, a single force acts on a moving particle. Here are the velocities (at that instant) and the forces: |(1) v= (-4i) m/s, F= (6i- 20j) N; (2) V= (2i – 31) m/s, F = (-2j + 7k) N; (3) v = (-3i + j) m/s, F = (2i + 6j) N. Rank the situations according to the rate at which energy is being trans- ferred, greatest transfer to the particle ranked first, greatest trans- fer from the particle ranked last. %3D %3D

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A proton (mass m=1.67* 10-27 kg) is being accelerated
along a straight line at 3.6 1015 m/s2 in a machine. If the proton
has an initial speed of 2.4 *107 m/s and travels 3.5 cm, what
then is (a) its speed and (b) the increase in its kinetic energy?

11 In three situations, a single force acts on a moving particle.
Here are the velocities (at that instant) and the forces:
|(1) v= (-4i) m/s, F= (6i- 20j) N; (2) V= (2i – 31) m/s,
F = (-2j + 7k) N; (3) v = (-3i + j) m/s, F = (2i + 6j) N. Rank
the situations according to the rate at which energy is being trans-
ferred, greatest transfer to the particle ranked first, greatest trans-
fer from the particle ranked last.
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Transcribed Image Text:11 In three situations, a single force acts on a moving particle. Here are the velocities (at that instant) and the forces: |(1) v= (-4i) m/s, F= (6i- 20j) N; (2) V= (2i – 31) m/s, F = (-2j + 7k) N; (3) v = (-3i + j) m/s, F = (2i + 6j) N. Rank the situations according to the rate at which energy is being trans- ferred, greatest transfer to the particle ranked first, greatest trans- fer from the particle ranked last. %3D %3D
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