PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 13, Problem 1P
The 6-lb particle is subjected to the action of its weight and forces F1 = {2i + 6j – 2t k} lb, F2 = {t2 i – 4tj - 1k} lb) and F3 = {– 2t i} lb, where t is in seconds. Determine the distance the ball is from the origin 2 s after being released from rest.
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