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A particle P travels with constant speed on a circle of radius r = 6.0 m (see th

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Question

A particle P travels with constant speed on a circle of radiusr= 6.0m(see the figure) and completes one revolution in 20.0s. The particle passes through 0 att= 0. Find the magnitude and direction of each of the following vectors. With respect to 0, find the particle's position vector at t = 5.0s. a)What is its magnitude?

b)What is its angle with repect to thex-axis?

c)With respect to 0, find the particle's position vector at t = 7.5s. What is it magnitude?

d)What is its angle with repect to thex-axis?

e)With respect to 0, find the particle's position vector at t = 10.0s. What is it magnitude?

f)What is its angle with repect to thex-axis?

g)For the 5.00 s interval from the end of the fifth second to the end of the tenth second, find the magnitude of the particle's displacement.

h)For the 5.00 s interval from the end of the fifth second to the end of the tenth second, find the particle's average velocity. What is thex-component of the average velocity?

i)What is they-component of the average velocity?

j)Find its velocity at the beginning and end of that 5.00 s interval. What is thex-component of the velocity att= 5.0s?

k)What is they-component of the velocity att= 5.0s?

l)Find its acceleration att= 5.0s? What is thex-component of the acceleration att= 5.0s?

m)What is they-component of the acceleration att= 5.0s?

n)Find its velocity at the end of that 5.00 s interval. What is thex-component of the velocity att= 10.0s?

o)What is they-component of the velocity att= 10.0s?

p)Find its acceleration att= 10.0s? What is thex-component of the acceleration att= 10.0s?

q)What is they-component of the acceleration att= 10.0s?

Explanation / Answer

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