You are walking across campus when you see a colorful piece of paper of mass m = 0.20 kg flying through the air. As the paper enters the science quad, it is moving North at v = 4 m/s.
As the paper goes across the quad, the wind continues to blow it, pushing it through the air. But the force and direction of the wind change as the paper flies.
This time, finding the area under the curve isn't so simple.
In this situation, the force of the wind can be expressed as