has become At time t 14 S, the or a partic moving the x-y plane is -0.05i + 2.67j m/s. Determine the magnitude aay of its average acceleration during this interval and the angle 8 made by the average acceleration with the positive x-axis. The angle is measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Answers: dav= 0 = i i m/s² O

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At time t = 14 s, the velocity of a particle moving in the x-y plane is v = 0.12i +2.78j m/s. By time t = 14.09 s, its velocity has become
-0.05i +2.67j m/s. Determine the magnitude aay of its average acceleration during this interval and the angle 0 made by the average
acceleration with the positive x-axis. The angle is measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis.
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Transcribed Image Text:At time t = 14 s, the velocity of a particle moving in the x-y plane is v = 0.12i +2.78j m/s. By time t = 14.09 s, its velocity has become -0.05i +2.67j m/s. Determine the magnitude aay of its average acceleration during this interval and the angle 0 made by the average acceleration with the positive x-axis. The angle is measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Answers: aav 0 = = i i m/s² O
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