Solving a 4 kg Particle's Velocity & Force

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Homework Statement


The velocity of a 4 kg particle is given by v = (3ti + 6t^2j ) m/s, with time t in seconds. At the instant the net force on the particle has a magnitude of 38 N, what are the direction (relative to the positive direction of the x axis) of (a) the net force and (b) the particle's direction of travel?


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I took the second derivative of V to get the acceleration which is 3(i) + 12t(j). What should my next step be?
 
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so would that vector be (12(i) + 12t(j))? And I would set that equal to 38?
 
how did you get 48t??
 
ok, so T = .54 seconds. what should I do next?
 
tjbateh said:
ok, so T = .54 seconds. what should I do next?

find the force vector (by subbing t=0.54)

then find the angle it makes with the x-axis. It's a similar process for part b
 
ok, the force vector is F= 1.62i + 1.75j
And the angle is 47.21 degrees? 47.21 is wrong though, i tried it.