A ball is thrown so that the motion is defined by the equations x = 4t    and  y=2+6t−4.9t2  ⁢   and⁢  y=2+6t−4.9t2⁢   , where x and y are expressed in meters and t is expressed in seconds. Determine the magnitude and angle of the velocity at t = 1 s.   he magnitude of velocity at t = 1 s is ____ m/s and the angle is ____°.

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A ball is thrown so that the motion is defined by the equations x = 4t    and  y=2+6t−4.9t2  ⁢   and⁢  y=2+6t−4.9t2⁢   , where x and y are expressed in meters and t is expressed in seconds.

Determine the magnitude and angle of the velocity at t = 1 s.

 

he magnitude of velocity at t = 1 s is ____ m/s and the angle is ____°.

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