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a weather station releases a weather balloon.The balloon's buoyancy accelerates it upward at 15m/s sq.At the same time,a wind accelerates it horizontally to the right at 6.5m/s sq.What is the resulting acceleration
11 years ago

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Steve
a^2 = 15^2 + 6.5^2
a = 16.3

I expect you can determine the direction.
11 years ago

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