2/64 The y-coordinate of a particle in curvilinear motion is given by y = 4+³ - 3t, where y is in inches and tis in seconds. Also, the particle has an acceleration in the x-direction given by a, = 12t in./sec². If the ve- locity of the particle in the x-direction is 4 in./sec when t = 0, calculate the magnitudes of the velocity v and acceleration a of the particle when t = 1 sec. Construct v and a in your solution.

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2/64 The y-coordinate of a particle in curvilinear motion
is given by y = 4t³ - 3t, where y is in inches and t is
in seconds. Also, the particle has an acceleration in
the x-direction given by a, = 12t in./sec². If the ve-
locity of the particle in the x-direction is 4 in./sec
when t = 0, calculate the magnitudes of the velocity
v and acceleration a of the particle when t = 1 sec.
Construct v and a in your solution.
Transcribed Image Text:2/64 The y-coordinate of a particle in curvilinear motion is given by y = 4t³ - 3t, where y is in inches and t is in seconds. Also, the particle has an acceleration in the x-direction given by a, = 12t in./sec². If the ve- locity of the particle in the x-direction is 4 in./sec when t = 0, calculate the magnitudes of the velocity v and acceleration a of the particle when t = 1 sec. Construct v and a in your solution.
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