A rhinoceros is at the origin of coordinates at time t₁ = 0. For the time interval from t₁ to t2 = 13.0 s, the rhino's average velocity has x-component -3.40 m/s and y-component 4.60 m/s. Part B At time t2 = 13.0 s what is the y-coordinate of the rhino?. Express your answer in meters. VE ΑΣΦ y = Submit Request Answer ? m

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A rhinoceros is at the origin of coordinates at time
t₁ = 0. For the time interval from t₁ to t2 = 13.0 s,
the rhino's average velocity has x-component
-3.40 m/s and y-component 4.60 m/s.
Part B
At time t₂ = 13.0 s what is the y-coordinate of the rhino?.
Express your answer in meters.
y =
Submit
V
ΑΣΦ
Request Answer
?
m
Transcribed Image Text:A rhinoceros is at the origin of coordinates at time t₁ = 0. For the time interval from t₁ to t2 = 13.0 s, the rhino's average velocity has x-component -3.40 m/s and y-component 4.60 m/s. Part B At time t₂ = 13.0 s what is the y-coordinate of the rhino?. Express your answer in meters. y = Submit V ΑΣΦ Request Answer ? m
A rhinoceros is at the origin of coordinates at time
t₁ = 0. For the time interval from t₁ to t2 = 13.0 s,
the rhino's average velocity has x-component
-3.40 m/s and y-component 4.60 m/s.
▼
Part A
At time t₂ = 13.0 s what is the x-coordinate of the rhino?
Express your answer in meters.
x =
Submit
VO
ΑΣΦ
Request Answer
?
Transcribed Image Text:A rhinoceros is at the origin of coordinates at time t₁ = 0. For the time interval from t₁ to t2 = 13.0 s, the rhino's average velocity has x-component -3.40 m/s and y-component 4.60 m/s. ▼ Part A At time t₂ = 13.0 s what is the x-coordinate of the rhino? Express your answer in meters. x = Submit VO ΑΣΦ Request Answer ?
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