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A 1.5-kg object has a velocity of 5 A 1.5-kg object has a velocity of 5   m/s at t = 0. It is accelerated at a constant rate for five seconds after which it has a velocity of (6   + 12   )  m/s. What is the direction of the resultant force acting on the object during this time interval? A)  65° B)  56° C)  61° D)  49° E)  27° m/s at t = 0. It is accelerated at a constant rate for five seconds after which it has a velocity of (6 A 1.5-kg object has a velocity of 5   m/s at t = 0. It is accelerated at a constant rate for five seconds after which it has a velocity of (6   + 12   )  m/s. What is the direction of the resultant force acting on the object during this time interval? A)  65° B)  56° C)  61° D)  49° E)  27° + 12 A 1.5-kg object has a velocity of 5   m/s at t = 0. It is accelerated at a constant rate for five seconds after which it has a velocity of (6   + 12   )  m/s. What is the direction of the resultant force acting on the object during this time interval? A)  65° B)  56° C)  61° D)  49° E)  27° ) m/s. What is the direction of the resultant force acting on the object during this time interval?

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