Did i do this f=ma problem right

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A body with a mass of 10 kg is acted upon by a force of 20N in the i direction and 30N in the j direction, resulting in acceleration calculations of 2 m/s² and 3 m/s², respectively. After applying dimensional analysis, the velocities in each direction were found to be 6 m/s and 9 m/s. The magnitude of the velocity was calculated to be 10.9 m/s, but it was noted that the final answer should be expressed as a vector. The correct vector representation of the velocity is 6i + 9j m/s, highlighting the distinction between speed and velocity. This clarification improved the understanding of the difference between the two concepts.
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1. Homework Statement

A body of mass m = 10 kg initially at rest has force F = 20Ni + 30Nj applied to it. Find its velocity at t = 3 s




f=ma



3. The Attempt at a Solution

m(ai,aj) = (20i,30j

m*ai= 20N

m*aj = 30N

ai = 2*m/s^2

aj = 3*m/s^2

to find the velocities of each of the vectors i used dimensional analysis:

vi = (2*m/s^2) * (3*s) = 6m/s
vj = (3*m/s^2) * (3*s) = 9m/s

to find the complete velocity, i now calculate the magnitude of the vectors by the equation:

v = √( vx^2 + vy^2)

v=√(6^2 + 9^2)


v= 10.9 m/s <--- is that right?

 
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yes that is correct.
 
You have the right idea, except that your final answer is not expressed as a vector. They did ask for velocity, and not for the speed.
 
Yes, velocity is the vector you got initially: 6\vec{i}+ 9\vec{j}[/math] m/s. It is not necessary to find the magnitude- that is the speed.
 
Redbelly98 said:
You have the right idea, except that your final answer is not expressed as a vector. They did ask for velocity, and not for the speed.

thanks i never knew the difference between speed and velocity, now i do!
 
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