A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 26.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.53 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with constant acceleration 1.83 m/s² at 200°. After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (a) its velocity vector V m/s (b) its position vector 7= m
A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 26.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.53 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with constant acceleration 1.83 m/s² at 200°. After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (a) its velocity vector V m/s (b) its position vector 7= m
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![A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 26.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.53 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with
constant acceleration 1.83 m/s² at 200°. After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following.
(a) its velocity vector
m/s
(b) its position vector
r =
m](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb4dca08d-d7c1-4511-81d7-e3b17171b463%2Fb4f0481b-d32f-4756-a6ec-35b66179e6ee%2F7im7qrg_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 26.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.53 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with
constant acceleration 1.83 m/s² at 200°. After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following.
(a) its velocity vector
m/s
(b) its position vector
r =
m
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