A particle of mass m is moving in the xy -plane such that its velocity at a point ( x , y…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinematics
A particle of mass m is moving in the xy-plane such that its velocity at a point (x, y) is given as
\(\vec{v}=\alpha(y \hat{x}+2 x \hat{y}),\) where α is a non-zero constant. What is the force
acting on the particle?
\(\vec{v}=\alpha(y \hat{x}+2 x \hat{y}),\) where α is a non-zero constant. What is the force
Answer
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