v = [(3 - 1)i + 2j ) m s' When t = 0, the particle is at the origin. The position vector of the particle when t =2 is

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Chapter3: Motion In Two Dimensions
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Problem 3P: A particle initially located at the origin has an acceleration of a=3.00jm/s2 and an initial...
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The velocity vector v of a particle at time t
seconds is given by
v = [( 3? - 1)i + 2j ] m s'
When ! = 0, the particle is at the origin. The
position vector of the particle whent =2 is
A (6i - 4j) m
B (6i + 4j) m
44.
12i m
D (11i - 2j) m
Transcribed Image Text:The velocity vector v of a particle at time t seconds is given by v = [( 3? - 1)i + 2j ] m s' When ! = 0, the particle is at the origin. The position vector of the particle whent =2 is A (6i - 4j) m B (6i + 4j) m 44. 12i m D (11i - 2j) m
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