Force is equal to the rate of change of momentum of a particle. If the momentum is described by p(t) = Cos(Cos(0.3 -2t),

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Force is equal to the rate of change of momentum of a particle. If the momentum is described by p(t) = Cos(Cos(0.3 -2t),

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Force is equal to the rate of change of momentum of a particle.
If the momentum is described by
p(t) = Cos(Cos(0.3 -2t),
determine the size of the force at t = pi/4
Working in radians and state your answer to three decimal
places.
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