Determine the direction angle of the relative acceleration with respect to Bat this instant, measured counterclockwise from the positive I axis. Express your answer in degrees to three significant figures. > View Available Hint(s) να ΑΣφ ? 0 = 292 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining

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Determine the direction angle of the relative acceleration with respect to B at this instant, measured counterclockwise from the positive I axis.
Express your answer in degrees to three significant figures.
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vec
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0 = 292
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Transcribed Image Text:Part D Determine the direction angle of the relative acceleration with respect to B at this instant, measured counterclockwise from the positive I axis. Express your answer in degrees to three significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) vec ? 0 = 292 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining
I Re
At the instant shown in (Figure 1), the car at A is traveling at 10 m/s around the curve while increasing its speed
at 4.7 m/s?. The car at B is traveling at 21.5 m/s along the straightaway and increasing its speed at 2 m/s?.
Part A
Determine the magnitude of the relative velocity of A with respect to B at this instant.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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VA/B = 16.1
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Here we learn how to determine the magnitude of relative velocity for two cars when the magnitude and direction of velocity for each car are known. Both cars move in the positive z direction, so relative velocity has a smaller magnitude than the velocity of the
faster car at B.
Part B
Determine the direction angle of the relative velocity with respect to B at this instant, measured counterclockwise from the positive z axis.
Express your answer in degrees using three significant figures.
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0 = 208 °
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Here we learn how to determine the direction of relative velocity for two cars when the magnitude and direction of velocity for each car are known. The relative velocity of the car at A with respect to the car at B is directed downward and to the left.
Part C
Determine the magnitude of the relative acceleration of A with respect to B at this instant.
Figure
< 1 of 1>
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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VA= 10 m/s
m
aA/B = 3,52
100 m
100 m
45°
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Transcribed Image Text:I Re At the instant shown in (Figure 1), the car at A is traveling at 10 m/s around the curve while increasing its speed at 4.7 m/s?. The car at B is traveling at 21.5 m/s along the straightaway and increasing its speed at 2 m/s?. Part A Determine the magnitude of the relative velocity of A with respect to B at this instant. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) VA/B = 16.1 Submit Previous Answers v Correct Here we learn how to determine the magnitude of relative velocity for two cars when the magnitude and direction of velocity for each car are known. Both cars move in the positive z direction, so relative velocity has a smaller magnitude than the velocity of the faster car at B. Part B Determine the direction angle of the relative velocity with respect to B at this instant, measured counterclockwise from the positive z axis. Express your answer in degrees using three significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) 0 = 208 ° Submit Previous Answers v Correct Here we learn how to determine the direction of relative velocity for two cars when the magnitude and direction of velocity for each car are known. The relative velocity of the car at A with respect to the car at B is directed downward and to the left. Part C Determine the magnitude of the relative acceleration of A with respect to B at this instant. Figure < 1 of 1> Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) VA= 10 m/s m aA/B = 3,52 100 m 100 m 45° Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining
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