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Physics, 02.09.2020 19:01, cvrlxzzz6507

The velocity of a 1.2 kg particle is given by =1.5t3+(2.4−3t2)+5, where is in meter per second and the time t is in seconds. Determine the linear momentum of the particle, its magnitude G, and the net force vector which acts on the particle when time t=2 s.

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