snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 27.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.13 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with constant acceleration 15 m at 200 After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (Express your answers in vector form.) (a) its velocity vector (b) its position vector

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A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 27.1 m at 95.0° counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.13 m/s at 40.0°. It moves with constant acceleration 15 m at 200 After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (Express your answers in vector form.)

(a) its velocity vector

(b) its position vector

A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 27.3 m at 95.0 counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.13 m/s at 40.0. It moves with constant acceleration
155 m/s at 200 After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (Express your answers in vector form.)
(a) its velocity vector
V.
(b) its position vector
m
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 27.3 m at 95.0 counterclockwise from the x axis, moving with velocity 4.13 m/s at 40.0. It moves with constant acceleration 155 m/s at 200 After 5.00 s have elapsed, find the following. (Express your answers in vector form.) (a) its velocity vector V. (b) its position vector m m/s
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