A particle confined to the xy-plane is in uniform circular motion around the origin. The x- and y-coordinates of the particle vary with time as follows: x(t) = r sin(cot) y(t) = r cos(cot). where = 2.60 m and >= 2.15 ¹. What are the x- and y-components of the particle's acceleration at an instant when x=1.00 m and y= 2.40 m. Give your answers by entering numbers into the empty boxe below.

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A particle confined to the xy-plane is in uniform circular motion around the origin.
The x- and y-coordinates of the particle vary with time as follows:
x(t) = r sin(cot)
y(t) = r cos(cot).
where >= 2.60 m and c = 2.15 s-¹.
What are the x- and y-components of the particle's acceleration at an instant when
x = 1.00 m and y = 2.40 m. Give your answers by entering numbers into the empty boxes
below.
ax
||
||
X
x²
ms
ms-2.
Transcribed Image Text:A particle confined to the xy-plane is in uniform circular motion around the origin. The x- and y-coordinates of the particle vary with time as follows: x(t) = r sin(cot) y(t) = r cos(cot). where >= 2.60 m and c = 2.15 s-¹. What are the x- and y-components of the particle's acceleration at an instant when x = 1.00 m and y = 2.40 m. Give your answers by entering numbers into the empty boxes below. ax || || X x² ms ms-2.
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