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Chapter 5, Problem 9P
A 0.340 kg particle moves in an xy plane according to x(t) = −15.00 + 2.00t − 4.00t3 and y(t) = 25.00 + 7.00t − 9.00t2, with x and y in meters and t in seconds. At t = 0.700 s, what are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (relative to the positive direction of the x axis) of the net force on the particle, and (c) what is the angle of the particle’s direction of travel?
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