Problem 5: A particle is moving in a circular path in the x-y plane. The center of the circle is at the origin and the rotation is counterclockwise at a rate (angular speed) of w = 3.73 rad/s. At time t = 0, the particle is at y = 0 and x = 6.6 m. ( I Part (a) What is the x coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s? Part (b) What is the y coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s?

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Problem 5: A particle is moving in a circular path in the x-y plane. The center of the circle is at the origin and the rotation is counterclockwise at a
rate (angular speed) of w = 3.73 rad/s. At time t = 0, the particle is at y = 0 and x =
= 6.6 m.
Part (a) What is the x coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s?
Part (b) What is the y coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5: A particle is moving in a circular path in the x-y plane. The center of the circle is at the origin and the rotation is counterclockwise at a rate (angular speed) of w = 3.73 rad/s. At time t = 0, the particle is at y = 0 and x = = 6.6 m. Part (a) What is the x coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s? Part (b) What is the y coordinate of the particle, in meters, at t = 19.3 s?
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