As illustrated in the figure, a particle P moves on an x - y plane. In this motion, x( t )= 3 P in meters and a(y)=4m /s². It is also known that the position and velocity component along the y axis both vanish. Determine the speed as well as the x and y position of the particle at = 3s. In your opinion, is the figure correct? If not, explain why and sketch a correction. Trajectory y P 100 150 200

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As illustrated in the figure, a particle P moves on an x- y plane. In this motion, x( t) = 3 2 in meters and
a(y) = 4 m /s?. It is also known that the position and velocity component along the y axis both vanish.
Determine the speed as well as the x and y position of the particle at i = 3s. In your opinion, is the figure
correct? If not, explain why and sketch a correction.
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Transcribed Image Text:As illustrated in the figure, a particle P moves on an x- y plane. In this motion, x( t) = 3 2 in meters and a(y) = 4 m /s?. It is also known that the position and velocity component along the y axis both vanish. Determine the speed as well as the x and y position of the particle at i = 3s. In your opinion, is the figure correct? If not, explain why and sketch a correction. Trajectory 60 a 50 40 30 P 20 10 50 100 150 200 250
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