An automobile whose speed is increasing at a rate of 0.6 m/s² travels along a circular road of radius 20.0 m. When the instantaneous speed of the automobile is 4.0 m/s, find the magnitude and direction of the total acceleration. 1.6 ms?; 53.1° inward from path a. b. 1.0 ms?; 53.1° inward from path on 1.6 ms2; 53.1° outward from path C. 1.0 ms2; 53.1° outward from path d. e. none of the above
An automobile whose speed is increasing at a rate of 0.6 m/s² travels along a circular road of radius 20.0 m. When the instantaneous speed of the automobile is 4.0 m/s, find the magnitude and direction of the total acceleration. 1.6 ms?; 53.1° inward from path a. b. 1.0 ms?; 53.1° inward from path on 1.6 ms2; 53.1° outward from path C. 1.0 ms2; 53.1° outward from path d. e. none of the above
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![An automobile whose speed is increasing at a rate of 0.6 m/s? travels along a circular
road of radius 20.0 m. When the instantaneous speed of the automobile is 4.0 m/s, find
the magnitude and direction of the total acceleration.
1.6 ms²² ; 53.1° inward from path
a.
b.
1.0 ms
?: 53.1° inward from path
C.
1.6 ms2; 53.1° outward from path
d. 1.0 ms
2; 53.1° outward from path
e.
none of the above](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8fbbe91e-b101-441b-b5fc-9477065585b8%2F0e82bcc1-740b-43ee-91a2-12d5077107d9%2Fje2dxks_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:An automobile whose speed is increasing at a rate of 0.6 m/s? travels along a circular
road of radius 20.0 m. When the instantaneous speed of the automobile is 4.0 m/s, find
the magnitude and direction of the total acceleration.
1.6 ms²² ; 53.1° inward from path
a.
b.
1.0 ms
?: 53.1° inward from path
C.
1.6 ms2; 53.1° outward from path
d. 1.0 ms
2; 53.1° outward from path
e.
none of the above
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