A dog running in an open field has components of velocity vxvxv_x = 2.6 m/sm/s and vyvyv_y = -1.8 m/sm/s at time t1t1t_1 = 10.0 ss. For the time interval from t1t1t_1 = 10.0 ss to t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, the average acceleration of the dog has magnitude 0.55 m/s2m/s2 and direction 31.0 ∘∘ measured from the +x+x-axis toward the +y+y-axis. 1. At time t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, what is the xx-component of the dog's velocity? Express your answer with the appropriate units.   2.  At time t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, what is the yy-component of the dog's velocity? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 3.

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A dog running in an open field has components of velocity vxvxv_x = 2.6 m/sm/s and vyvyv_y = -1.8 m/sm/s at time t1t1t_1 = 10.0 ss. For the time interval from t1t1t_1 = 10.0 ss to t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, the average acceleration of the dog has magnitude 0.55 m/s2m/s2 and direction 31.0 ∘∘ measured from the +x+x-axis toward the +y+y-axis.

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At time t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, what is the xx-component of the dog's velocity?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
 
2. 
At time t2t2t_2 = 24.0 ss, what is the yy-component of the dog's velocity?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
3. 
What is the magnitude of the dog's velocity?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
4.
What is the direction of the dog's velocity (measured from the +x+x-axis toward the +y+y-axis)?
Express your answer in degrees.
 
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