Given a particle is moving in a curve r(t) = cos  6t i + sin 6t j +  10t k. Find the tangential component of its acceleration correct to two decimal places, at t = 3. Given a particle is moving in a curve r(t) = cos  6t i + sin 6t j +  10t k. Find the normal component of its acceleration correct to two decimal places, at t = 3.

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Given a particle is moving in a curve r(t) = cos  6t i + sin 6t j +  10t k. Find the tangential component of its acceleration correct to two decimal places, at t = 3.

Given a particle is moving in a curve r(t) = cos  6t i + sin 6t j +  10t k. Find the normal component of its acceleration correct to two decimal places, at t = 3.

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