A particle travels, to the right, at a constant rate, of 6.5m/s. It, suddenly, is given a vertical acceleration of 3.2m/s22, for 3.9s. What is its direction of travel, after the acceleration, with respect to the horizontal? Answer between -180 and +180. What is the speed at this time? Answer in units of m/s.

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A particle travels, to the right, at a constant rate, of 6.5m/s. It, suddenly, is given a vertical acceleration of 3.2m/s22, for 3.9s. What is its direction of travel, after the acceleration, with respect to the horizontal? Answer between -180 and +180. What is the speed at this time? Answer in units of m/s.

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