Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Review. You are standing on the ground at the origin of a coordinate system. An airplane flies over you with constant velocity parallel to the x axis and at a fixed height of 7.60 × 103 m. At time t = 0, the airplane is directly above you so that the vector leading from you to it is P 0 = 7.60 × 10 3 m . At t = 30.0 s, the position vector leading from you to the airplane is P 30 = ( 8.04 × 10 3 i ^ + 7.60 × 10 3 j ^ ) m as suggested in Figure P3.31. Determine the magnitude and orientation of the airplane’s position vector at t = 45.0 s.

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Chapter 3, Problem 31P, Review. You are standing on the ground at the origin of a coordinate system. An airplane flies over

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Review. You are standing on the ground at the origin of a coordinate system. An airplane flies over you with constant velocity parallel to the x axis and at a fixed height of 7.60 X 103 m. At time t = 0, the airplane is directly above you so that the vector leading from you to it is P, = 7.60 × 10³j m. At t= 30.0 s, the position vector leading from you to the air- plane is P30 = (8.04 × 10³î + 7.60 × 10³j) m as suggested in Figure P3.31. Determine the magnitude and orientation of the airplane's position vector at t= 45.0 s. P. 30 Figure P3.31
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