Question
Figure shows an overhead view of a 0.026 kg lemon half and two of the three horizontal forces that act on it as it is on a frictionless table. Force F1 has a magnitude of 4 N and is at ¥è1 = 27¢ª. Force F2 has a magnitude of 6 N and is at ¥è2 = 25¢ª. If the lemon half is stationary, what are projections of the third force on (a)x-axis, (b)y-axis? If the lemon half has constant velocity v = (12 i - 14 j) m/s, what are projections of the third force on (c)x-axis, (d)y-axis? If the lemon half has varying velocity v = (11ti - 13tj) m/s2, where t is time, what are projections of the third force on (e)x-axis, (f)y-axis?
Answers
There is no figure and I do not understand your symbols such as ¥è and ¢ª.
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