A particle in planar motion is described with rectangular coordinates such that x = 51² and y = x/10 where t is in seconds and x and y are in inches. After t = 4 seconds, what is the speed of the particle in the y-direction, vy? a. 40 in/s b. 20 in/s c. 0.1 in/s d. 5 in/s e. none of the above no ca bas sowog to qui dw boilage

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A particle in planar motion is described with rectangular coordinates such that x = 5t² and y=x/10
where t is in seconds and x and y are in inches. After t = 4 seconds, what is the speed of the particle in
the y-direction, vy?
a. 40 in/s
b. 20 in/s
c. 0.1 in/s
d.
5 in/s
e.
none of the above
a.
b.
na ad bas sowog to qui dil baile
A car is travelling around a circular track with a radius of 300 feet. At an instant in time, the
magnitude of the car's total acceleration is 10 ft/s², and the car is decreasing its speed at a rate of 6
ft/s². What speed is the car travelling at that instant?
34.6 ft/s
54.8 ft/s
c. 49.0 ft/s
d.
42.4 ft/s
e.
none of the above
Tolom: 11
Transcribed Image Text:A particle in planar motion is described with rectangular coordinates such that x = 5t² and y=x/10 where t is in seconds and x and y are in inches. After t = 4 seconds, what is the speed of the particle in the y-direction, vy? a. 40 in/s b. 20 in/s c. 0.1 in/s d. 5 in/s e. none of the above a. b. na ad bas sowog to qui dil baile A car is travelling around a circular track with a radius of 300 feet. At an instant in time, the magnitude of the car's total acceleration is 10 ft/s², and the car is decreasing its speed at a rate of 6 ft/s². What speed is the car travelling at that instant? 34.6 ft/s 54.8 ft/s c. 49.0 ft/s d. 42.4 ft/s e. none of the above Tolom: 11
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