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- Homework Statement
- This question is part of a homework set. I have shown my attempt and would like help understanding the concepts involved.
- Relevant Equations
- md2/dt2(s) = Fcos(as)
A bar of mass m resting on a smooth horizontal plane starts
moving due to the force F of constant magnitude. In the
process of its rectilinear motion the angle α between the direction of
this force and the horizontal varies as α = as, where a is a constant,
and s is the distance traversed by the bar from its initial position.
Find the velocity vector of the bar as a function of the angle α. I have tried solving it for all α in the interval [0, inf] but I was only able to find the velocity vector for the angle α in the interval [0,pi/2].
moving due to the force F of constant magnitude. In the
process of its rectilinear motion the angle α between the direction of
this force and the horizontal varies as α = as, where a is a constant,
and s is the distance traversed by the bar from its initial position.
Find the velocity vector of the bar as a function of the angle α. I have tried solving it for all α in the interval [0, inf] but I was only able to find the velocity vector for the angle α in the interval [0,pi/2].