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  • 06-27-2009, 06:41 PM
    jack

    (Motion of Particle) physics problem???

    Can anyone give me detailed description of how to this and what formula to use?
    Thank you so much for the help!

    The motion of a particle moving in a circle in the x-y plane is described by the equations: r(t)=7.75, Q(t)=5.97t
    Where Q is the polar angle measured counter-clockwise from the + x-axis in radians, and r is the distance from the origin in m. Calculate the y-coordinate of the particle at the time 3.70 s.

    Calculate the x-component of the velocity at the time 2.50 s?

    Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle at the time 2.20 s?

    Calculate the y-component of the acceleration at the time 1.40s?

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