Newton's second law with vectors

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Homework Statement


A 9 kg object is subjected to two forces, [PLAIN]http://www.webassign.net/images/Farrowbolditalic.gif1 = 7 N i - 4 N j and [PLAIN]http://www.webassign.net/images/Farrowbolditalic.gif2 = 7 N i - 9 N j. The object is at rest at the origin at time t = 0.

(a) What is the object's acceleration?

(b) What is its velocity at time t = 14 s?

(c) Where is the object at time t = 14 s?

(All answers in unit vector notation)

Homework Equations


(a) Fnet=ma

(b) V = V0 + at

(c) X = X0 + V0t + 1/2at2

The Attempt at a Solution


(a) Fnet = F1 + F2 = 14i - 13j

Fnet = ma -> a = (14i-13j)/9
a = 1.56i - 1.44j (MARKED INCORRECT)

Why is this incorrect? If a = F/m then all I should have to do is add up the forces to get Fnet.

(b and c) I've used the equations above and got the answers wrong. Overall, I won't be able to get these answers correct unless I get the correct acceleration.
 
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Shadow236 said:

Homework Statement


A 9 kg object is subjected to two forces, [PLAIN]http://www.webassign.net/images/Farrowbolditalic.gif1 = 7 N i - 4 N j and [PLAIN]http://www.webassign.net/images/Farrowbolditalic.gif2 = 7 N i - 9 N j. The object is at rest at the origin at time t = 0.

(a) What is the object's acceleration?

(b) What is its velocity at time t = 14 s?

(c) Where is the object at time t = 14 s?

(All answers in unit vector notation)

Homework Equations


(a) Fnet=ma

(b) V = V0 + at

(c) X = X0 + V0t + 1/2at2

The Attempt at a Solution


(a) Fnet = F1 + F2 = 14i - 13j

Fnet = ma -> a = (14i-13j)/9
a = 1.56i - 1.44j (MARKED INCORRECT)

Why is this incorrect?

Probably because ##1.56\ne14/9## and ##-1.44\ne -13/9##. They are just decimal approximations to the fractions, which are the correct answers.
 
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So you think that I was correct to add F1 and F2? If that is true I should just leave Fnet as 14/9i - 13/9j?
 
Alright, I will try that. Thank you very much. Are my equations for (b) and (c) okay? I just want to check because I've already submitted this question a few times.

EDIT: Hey, I got it right! =D Fractions for life, haha. Thanks a lot!
 
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Yes, I had constant acceleration. Thank you.