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An object moving in the direction 120 degrees (as measured counterclockwise to the positive x axis) encounters a net force whose direction is 270 degrees.
Sketch the force and its component along the line of motion, as well as its component perpendicular to the line of motion.
answer/question/discussion: the x component will be 0 since it starts at the origin, the y component will by negative
Suppose you are facing in the direction of motion. Do you perceive the component of the force along the line of motion to be forward or backward? It this component in the direction of motion or opposite to the direction of motion?
answer/question/discussion: if the force is positive it will move backward, this component is in the direction of motion
Will the object speed up, slow down or maintain a constant speed?
answer/question/discussion: speed up
If you are facing in the direction of motion, then the line perpendicular to the direction of motion will run to your right and to your left. Is the component of the force perpendicular to the line of motion directed to the right or to the left?
answer/question/discussion: perpendicular force will run to the right
Will the object veer to the right, to the left or maintain straight-line motion?
answer/question/discussion: the object will maintain straight line motion
Which is greater in magnitude, the component of the force along the line of motion or the component perpendicular to the line of motion?
answer/question/discussion: the component perpendicular to the line of motion because this component will be positive
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