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Tangential and Radial Acceleration of car around a curve
sorry woops. it the answer can't be option (g). THe angle in option (g) is slightly larger. The answer should be (f) then. 26.57 degrees south of west. Am I right?- 123scope
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Tangential and Radial Acceleration of car around a curve
The vector diagram is as follows/ I found it to be south west. So could it be option (g)?- 123scope
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tangential and Radial Acceleration of car around a curve
So using a = (vf - vi) / (delta t) I get a = (-2v i - v j) / (delta t) So does that mean the direction of the average acceleration is in the third quadrant??- 123scope
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Tangential and Radial Acceleration of car around a curve
Hi, I have a problem with this problem.. The figure (in the attachment) shows a bird's-eye view of a car going around a highway curve. As the car moves from point 1 to point 2, its speed doubles. Which vector shows the direction of the car's average acceleration between these two points...- 123scope
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