A fish swimming in a horizontal plane has velocity V. = 5.16 m/s at 19° at a point in the ocean where the position relative to a certain rock is 20.45m at 26.76°. After the fish swims with constant acceleration for 18.0 s, its velocity is V = 21.76 m/s at 19º. (a) What is the acceleration of the fish? (b) What is the velocity after 10s? (c) What is the position of the fish after 10s? d) What is the final position of the fish? e) In which quadrant is the final position?

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A fish swimming in a horizontal plane has velocity V. -5.16 m/s at 19° at a point in the ocean where the position relative to a certain rock is 20.45m at 26.76°. After the fish swims
with constant acceleration for 18.0 s, its velocity is V = 21.76 m/s at 19º.
(a) What is the acceleration of the fish?
(b) What is the velocity after 10s?
(c) What is the position of the fish after 10s?
d) What is the final position of the fish?
e) In which quadrant is the final position?
Transcribed Image Text:A fish swimming in a horizontal plane has velocity V. -5.16 m/s at 19° at a point in the ocean where the position relative to a certain rock is 20.45m at 26.76°. After the fish swims with constant acceleration for 18.0 s, its velocity is V = 21.76 m/s at 19º. (a) What is the acceleration of the fish? (b) What is the velocity after 10s? (c) What is the position of the fish after 10s? d) What is the final position of the fish? e) In which quadrant is the final position?
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