D) Explain in words how did the velocity and acceleration vector in x-axis change with time while she was in the air? E) Explain in words how the velocity and acceleration vector in y-axis change with time while she was in the air?

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#8) A deer is running in front of Morrow Library in a straight line and then jumps in the air. For the jump,
her initial velocity vector has a magnitude of 13.4 m/s and makes an angle of 35.0° above the +x-axis
(also called above the horizontal or horizon) answer the following questions. Use the magnitude of the
acceleration due to gravity as 9.81m/s² and report answers to 3 sig figs for parts A-E.
Transcribed Image Text:#8) A deer is running in front of Morrow Library in a straight line and then jumps in the air. For the jump, her initial velocity vector has a magnitude of 13.4 m/s and makes an angle of 35.0° above the +x-axis (also called above the horizontal or horizon) answer the following questions. Use the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity as 9.81m/s² and report answers to 3 sig figs for parts A-E.
#8) A deer is running in front of Morrow Library in a straight line and then jumps in the air. For the jump,
her initial velocity vector has a magnitude of 13.4 m/s and makes an angle of 35.0° above the +x-axis
(also called above the horizontal or horizon) answer the following questions. Use the magnitude of the
acceleration due to gravity as 9.81m/s² and report answers to 3 sig figs for parts A-E.
Transcribed Image Text:#8) A deer is running in front of Morrow Library in a straight line and then jumps in the air. For the jump, her initial velocity vector has a magnitude of 13.4 m/s and makes an angle of 35.0° above the +x-axis (also called above the horizontal or horizon) answer the following questions. Use the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity as 9.81m/s² and report answers to 3 sig figs for parts A-E.
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