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A particle initially located at the origin has an acceleration of a= 5.00J^ m/s^2 and an initial velocity of v0= 8.00I^ m/s
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consider a rhombus ABCD
a) find the resultant of vector AB + vector AD and vector AB - vector AD? (cosine rule) b) What will be
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Find the position vector of a particle whose acceleration vector is a = (1, 2) with an initial velocity vector (0, 0) and
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A jet is flying through wind blowing 55mi/h at a bearing (clockwise from north) of 35°. The jet is flying with a speed of 550
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Find the velocity vector for a particle whose position vector is vector components 2t, 5 for all t. (10 points)
A) vector
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Consider rhombus ABCD
a) Find the resultants of vector AB + vector AD and vector AB - vector AD b) What will the value of (vector
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A line in space has the vector equation shown here. Fill in the blanks to find the position vector to the fixed point on the
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Find the position vector of a particle whose acceleration vector is a = (6t, 2) with an initial velocity vector (0, 0) and
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Find the unit vector of direction for the following vector quantities.
(a) force F = (9.0î − 6.0ĵ) N F hat = (b) displacement
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Find the velocity vector for a particle whose position vector is (2t, 5) for all t. (15 points)
A) (2, 0) B) (t^2, 5t) C) (t^3/3
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Alice
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