Q4: A ball has been thrown and its motion can be described as curvilinear, where its horizontal component of velocity can be written as v, = 50 – 16t (-), also the vertical %3D position is y = 100 – 4t, Determine the magnitudes of its position, velocity and acceleration when the vertical position becomes (0). (x=0 at t=0, t in s, y in meter).

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Q4: A ball has been thrown and its motion can be described as curvilinear, where its
horizontal component of velocity can be written as v, = 50 – 16t (~), also the vertical
%3D
position is y= 100 – 4t, Determine the magnitudes of its position, velocity and
acceleration when the vertical position becomes (0). (x=0 at t=0, t in s, y in meter).
Transcribed Image Text:........ ........ Q4: A ball has been thrown and its motion can be described as curvilinear, where its horizontal component of velocity can be written as v, = 50 – 16t (~), also the vertical %3D position is y= 100 – 4t, Determine the magnitudes of its position, velocity and acceleration when the vertical position becomes (0). (x=0 at t=0, t in s, y in meter).
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