(BJV3 -3.UIII/S &TTU AUUVE Ile A dAIS. 12) At certain instant, a particle experience a force F = =(5i +6j + 2k) N while having a velocity v (2i -3k)m/s. What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the particle? (C)13W. (B)50W rrow with a horizontal force of 50 N on level ground over a distance o (A)4W (D) 10W.

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dAIS.
12) At certain instant, a particle experience a force F = (5i +6j + 2k)N while having a velocity
3 (2i -3k)m/s. What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the particle?
(C)13 W.
V =
(A)4W
(B)50W
(D) 10W.
ow with a horizontal force of 50 N on level ground over a distance 0
Transcribed Image Text:(BJV3 -3.UII/S & T1U AUUVE tme A (DJITUII dAIS. 12) At certain instant, a particle experience a force F = (5i +6j + 2k)N while having a velocity 3 (2i -3k)m/s. What is the instantaneous rate at which the force does work on the particle? (C)13 W. V = (A)4W (B)50W (D) 10W. ow with a horizontal force of 50 N on level ground over a distance 0
6)Which of the following is NOT true about conservation of linear momentum.
(A)The impulse becomes to zero.
(C)The total momentum is constant.
(B)The change in momentum is constant.
(D)The change in momentum is zero
Transcribed Image Text:6)Which of the following is NOT true about conservation of linear momentum. (A)The impulse becomes to zero. (C)The total momentum is constant. (B)The change in momentum is constant. (D)The change in momentum is zero
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