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    Nov 1, 2012, 07:18 PM
    how to find magnitude and direction of a force
    A 1.25kg object is moving in the x-direction at 17.4m/s. Just 3.41s later, its moving at 26.8m/s at 34.0degrees to the x-axis. Find the magnitude and direction of the force applied during this time.

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