A particle moves from the point (2.0 i +4.0 j ) m at with an initial velocity (5.0 i +4.0…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Kinematics
A particle moves from the point \((2.0 \hat{i}+4.0 \hat{j}) m\) at
with an initial velocity \((5.0 \hat{i}+4.0 \hat{j}) \mathrm{ms}^{-1} .\) It is acted upon by a constant force which produces a constant acceleration
What is the distance of the particle from the origin at time 2s [JEE (Main) 2019]
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