During a time interval of two seconds, a particle changed its velocity from V = (2i –3j) m/s to V, = (10i +5 j) m/s. The magnitude of the particle's average acceleration (in m/s2) during this time interval is: %3D | %3D A. 0.45 B. 5.66 C. 2.24 D. 9.8 E. 12.3

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During a time interval of two seconds, a particle
changed its velocity from V = (2i -3j) m/s
to V
The magnitude of the particle's average acceleration
(in m/s?) during this time interval is:
(10i +5 j) m/s.
A. 0.45
B. 5.66
C. 2.24
D. 9.8
E. 12.3
Transcribed Image Text:cof During a time interval of two seconds, a particle changed its velocity from V = (2i -3j) m/s to V The magnitude of the particle's average acceleration (in m/s?) during this time interval is: (10i +5 j) m/s. A. 0.45 B. 5.66 C. 2.24 D. 9.8 E. 12.3
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