2.  A specific particle is moving in a 2D plane along the x and y axis, and it has a velocity of (3i +6j) m/s at time t = 4 seconds, and at t = 4.1 seconds, its velocity has become (3.5i + 6.2j) m/s. Solve for the magnitude and of its average acceleration during the 0.1 second interval and the angle theta it makes with respect to the x-axis.

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2.  A specific particle is moving in a 2D plane along the x and y axis, and it has a velocity of (3i +6j) m/s at time t = 4 seconds, and at t = 4.1 seconds, its velocity has become (3.5i + 6.2j) m/s. Solve for the magnitude and of its average acceleration during the 0.1 second interval and the angle theta it makes with respect to the x-axis.

2. A specific particle is moving in a 2D plane
along the x and y axis, and it has a velocity of (3i
+6j) m/s at time t = 4 seconds, and at t = 4.1
seconds, its velocity has become (3.5i + 6.2j)
m/s. Solve for the magnitude and of its average
acceleration during the 0.1 second interval and
the angle theta it makes with respect to the x-
axis.
Transcribed Image Text:2. A specific particle is moving in a 2D plane along the x and y axis, and it has a velocity of (3i +6j) m/s at time t = 4 seconds, and at t = 4.1 seconds, its velocity has become (3.5i + 6.2j) m/s. Solve for the magnitude and of its average acceleration during the 0.1 second interval and the angle theta it makes with respect to the x- axis.
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