A moving electron accelerates at 5200 m/s2 in a 55.0° direction. After 0.530 s, it has a velocity of 6598 m/s in a -20.5° direction. What are the x and y-components of the initial velocity?

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Which table correctly displays the information
provided within the problem below?
A moving electron accelerates at 5200 m/s2 in a
55.0° direction. After 0.530 s, it has a velocity of
6598 m/s in a -20.5° direction. What are the
x and y-components of the initial velocity?
A)
X
Y
Vi
0
6598
Vf ?
?
a -9.80 -9.80
Ax
t 0.530 0.530
B)
Q Search
Ax
tional Academy of Science. All Rights Reserved.
X
?
Vi
Vf 6180-2310
a 2980 4260
Y
np
?
t 0.530 0.530
C) x
Y
Vi 6180 -2310
0
Vf 0
a 5200 -9.80
Ax
t 0.530 0.530
H
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Transcribed Image Text:Which table correctly displays the information provided within the problem below? A moving electron accelerates at 5200 m/s2 in a 55.0° direction. After 0.530 s, it has a velocity of 6598 m/s in a -20.5° direction. What are the x and y-components of the initial velocity? A) X Y Vi 0 6598 Vf ? ? a -9.80 -9.80 Ax t 0.530 0.530 B) Q Search Ax tional Academy of Science. All Rights Reserved. X ? Vi Vf 6180-2310 a 2980 4260 Y np ? t 0.530 0.530 C) x Y Vi 6180 -2310 0 Vf 0 a 5200 -9.80 Ax t 0.530 0.530 H 99+ Enter
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