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Physics, 14.06.2021 06:40 rome58

1. Given an object that follows this time-dependent velocity function: ~v(t) = 2 m/s 2 tˆi − 3 m/s 3 t 2ˆj, and assuming the object begins at the origin at t=0s, where will the object be at t=2.0s? 2. Suppose an object of mass 2.0kg begins at rest and is acted upon by a force F(t) = 5.0N e^−0.1t . What will the object’s speed be after ten seconds?

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