2. (Serway and Jewett, Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics \( 9^{\text {th }} \) Ed.) A \( 3.00-\mathrm{kg} \) particle has a velocity of \( (3.00 \hat{\imath}-4.00 \hat{\jmath}) \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s} \). (a) Find its momentum's \( x \) and \( y \) components. (b) Find the magnitude and direction of its momentum.
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- Mass of the particle, \( m = 3.00 \, \text{kg} \) - Velocity of the particle, \( \mathbf{v} = (3.00 \hat{\imath} - 4.00 \hat{\jmath}) \, \text{m/s} \) Show more…
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