Concept - find the velocity component where horizontal component is along x axis and vertical component is along positive y axis as shown below,
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Jack and Jill ran up the hill at 3.1 m/s. The horizontal component of Jill's velocity...
Please show all work and answer all completely, thank you. Jack and Jill ran up the hill at 6.0 m/s. The horizontal component of Jill's velocity vector was 2.5 m/s
Part A A velocity vector has a magnitude of 21.0 m/s. Ifits y component is-10.0 m/s, what are the possible values of its z component? Express your answer in meters per second to three significant figures. m/s Submit Request Answer vide Feedback DOLL
On level ground a shell is fired with an initial velocity of 30.0 m/s at 55.0° above the horizontal and feels no appreciable air resistance. Part A Find the horizontal and vertical components of the shell's initial velocity Express your answers in meters per second separated by a comma. PO AQ 0 2 ? VOh, Voy = Voh , Vov = m/s Submit Request Answer Part B How long does it take the shell to reach its highest point? Express...
Consider a particle with initial velocity v that has magnitude 12.0 m/s and is directed 60.0 degrees above the negative x axis. Part A What is the x component vg of ? Express your answer in meters per second. Uz = m/s Submit RequestAnswer Part B What is the y component vy of ö? Express your answer in meters per second ty m/s Submit RequestAnswer
Q11.Velocity in XY-plane: Select any one of the options as answer When Jeff ran up a hill at velocity 1V1=7.0 m/s, the horizontal component of his velocity vector was (Vx)=5.1 m/s. What was the vertical component of Jeff's velocity (Vy)=? A) 4.8 m/s B) 4.3 m/s C) 3.8 m/s D) 3.4 m/s Q12.Velocity in XY-plane: Select any one of the options as answer When rolled down a mountainside at VI=7.0 m/s, the horizontal component of its velocity vector was (Vx)=1.8...
A particle with charge - 5.00 nC is moving in a uniform magnetic field B=-(1.24 T ). The magnetic force on the particle is measured to be =-(3.80-10-7N)2+(7.60-10-7N)). Part B Calculate the 1-component of the velocity of the particle. Express your answer in meters per second. | ΑΣφ ? m/s Submit Request Answer Part C Calculate the y-component of the velocity of the particle. Express your answer in meters per second. | ΑΣφ ? m/s Submit Request Answer Part D...
Part C Find 2-component of v = (290 m/s, 30° below the positive -axis). Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Value Units Request Answer Submit Part D Find y-component of U = (290 m/s, 30 below the positive 2-axis). Express your answer with the appropriate units. A ? Value Units Vy
Part D; What is the y component of the car's acceleration vector at 11 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. rse Home hapter 4 Homework roblem 4.10 4 of 18 Part B Review What is the y component of the car's position vector at 11 s Express your answer with the appropriate units. You have a remote-controlled car that has been programmed toha e velocity u = (-3ti-Wj) m/s where t is in s At t-0 s, the...
Constants Part A vector A has components A Velocity 6m/s and A,-7m/s. A second velocity vector B has a magnitude that is twice that of A and is pointed down the negative z axis Find the a-component of B Express your answer in meters per second to two significant figures. m/s Submit × Incorrect. Try Again: One attempt remaining Part B Find the y-component of B Express your answer in meters per second to two significant figures. 0 m/s Part...
Part c: What is the x component of the car's acceleration vector at 11 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part d What is the y component of the car's acceleration vector at 11 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Course Home <Chapter 4 Homework Problem 4.10 4 of 18 Review Part A You have a remote-controlled car that has been programmed to have velocity(-3ti + 2t2j) m/s, where t is in s At t 0s,...