A 4-kg object is subjected to two forces, F 1 = 2 N i - 3 N
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A 4-kg object is subjected to two forces, F1 = 2 N i - 3 N j and F2 = 4 n i - 11 N j. The object is at rest at the origin at time t = 0.
(a) What is the object’s acceleration?
(b) What is its velocity at time t = 3 s?
(c) Where is the object at time t = 3 s?
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