Answer:
All statements but (a) and (d) are FALSE
Step-by-step explanation:
To know the distance, the object has moved, we evaluate the position at t=2 and then calculate its module:
r(2) = 8i + 6j Therefore: D = 10m (Statement (a) is true)
The momentum is given by:
P(2) = m*V(2) We need to derive position to get the velocity:
V(t) = 4t i + 3 j At t=2s: V(2)=8i + 3j m/s
So, the momentum is:
P(2) = 4i + 1.5j kg.m/s Hence, part (b) is false (or there's an error on the question)
Kinetic energy:
It's almost equal to part (c) but not close enough.
The net force will be in the same direction as the acceleration, so we have to derive velocity:
a(t) = 4 i m/s^2 It IS perpendicular to unit vector j, (Statement (d) is true)
The magnitude of the net force will be:
F = m*a(2) = 2N Not 4N, therefore, part (e) is False