In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v of magnitude 2.7 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration ã of magnitude 0.46 m/s2. What angle θ between a and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?

In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v of magnitude 2.7 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis
In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v→ of magnitude 3.5 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration a→ of magnitude 0.46 m/s2. What angle θ between a→ and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?
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Vectors A and B lie in an xy plane. A has magnitude 5.2 and angle 121°; B has components B - -8.80 and By - -5.09. (a) What is 5A-B ? what is 4A x 38 in unit-vector notation ((b), (c) and (d) for i , j and k components respectively)? (e) what is the angle between the directions of A and 4A x 38 7 what is A + 3.00k in unit-vector notation (), (a)...
A charged particle moves along the x-axis through a region with a uniform magnetic field that is oriented to lie in the x-y plane. Part a) Assume that the particle has a net charge of +669 μC and is moving with a velocity of 464 m/s in the +x direction at a particular instant. In that region of space, there is a uniform magnetic field of 1.91T directed in the x-y plane at an angle of +29.8 ∘ relative to...
At t = 0, a particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 9.0 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (2.0i - 4.0j)m/s2. At the instant the x coordinate of the particle is 15 m, what is the speed of the particle? 10 m/s 16 m/s 12 m/s 14 m/s 26 m/s
A particle starts from rest at x = -1.8 m and moves
along the x-axis with the velocity history shown. Plot the
corresponding acceleration and the displacement histories for the
2.0 seconds. Find the time t when the particle crosses the
origin. After you have the plots, answer the questions.
Chapter 2, Practice Problem 2/015 A particle starts from rest at x = -1.8 m and moves along the x-axis with the velocity history shown. Plot the corresponding acceleration and...
A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v⃗ =(2.40m/s)x^, and moves with constant acceleration a⃗ =(−1.90m/s2)x^+(3.20m/s2)y^. How far does the particle move in the x direction before turning around? What is the particle's velocity at this time? Calculate the particle's position at t = 0.500 s, 1.00 s, 1.50 s, and 2.00 s. Use these results to sketch x and y positions versus time for the particle.
A 4 kg particle moves along an x axis, being propelled by a variable force directed along that axis. Its position is given by x = 1 m + (6 m/s)t + ct2 - (4 m/s3)t3 with x in meters and t in seconds.The factor c is a constant. At t = 4 s the force on the particle has a magnitude of 32 N and is in the negative direction of the axis. What is c?
At t = 0, a particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 9 0 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (2.0i - 4.0j)m/s^2. At the instant the x coordinate of the particle is 15 m, what is the speed of the particle? 10m/S 16 m/s 12 m/s 14 m/s 26 m/s
Student Name 1. A particle confined to motion along the x axis moves with constant acceleration fromx = 2.0 m to x 8.0 m during a 2.5-s time interval. The velocity of the particle at x - 8.0 m is 2.8 m/s. What is the acceleration during this time interval? 2. The polar coordinates of a point are r=5.50 m and Angle 240°. What are the Cartesian coordinates of this point? 3. On occasion, the notation A= [A, O] will...
A 0.539 kg particle is moving parallel to the y-axis with a velocity of 2.97 m/s upwards. When it is 5.85 m to the right of the origin, what is the magnitude of its angular momentum about the z-axis? Answer in kg*m^2/s