A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v= (3.00i) m/s and a constant acceleration a = (-1.00i – 0.50/) m/s?.When it reaches its maximum x coordinate, what are its (a) velocity and (b) position vector? %3D

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A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v = (3.00i) m/s and a constant
acceleration a = (-1.00i – 0.50j) m/s?.When it reaches its maximum x coordinate,
what are its (a) velocity and (b) position vector?
Transcribed Image Text:A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v = (3.00i) m/s and a constant acceleration a = (-1.00i – 0.50j) m/s?.When it reaches its maximum x coordinate, what are its (a) velocity and (b) position vector?
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