Figure ay points from P₁ toward P₂. It doesn't matter how long you make it; its magnitude will be found mathematically. y (m) 6.0 Ay=4.0 m 2.0 Vav.y ΔΥ $12 At t₁=2.0 st 4.0 t₂ = 2.5 s Vav.x 1 of 1 7.0 Ax-3.0m Ax At →→x (m) Part D-Practice Problem: Find the direction of the average velocity. Express your answer in degrees. VO ΑΣΦ 36.9 Submit ? Provide Feedback Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining º measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis Next >

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Figure
ay points from P₁ toward P₂. It doesn't matter
how long you make it; its magnitude will be
found mathematically.
y (m)
6.0
Ay=4.0 m
L ₂01
ΔΥ
Vavy At
P₁
T₁=2.0 si
4.0
+
lov
t₂ = 2.5 s
av,x
1 of 1
7.0
Ax-3.0m
Ax
At
>x (m)
Part D Practice Problem:
Find the direction of the average velocity.
Express your answer in degrees.
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Transcribed Image Text:Figure ay points from P₁ toward P₂. It doesn't matter how long you make it; its magnitude will be found mathematically. y (m) 6.0 Ay=4.0 m L ₂01 ΔΥ Vavy At P₁ T₁=2.0 si 4.0 + lov t₂ = 2.5 s av,x 1 of 1 7.0 Ax-3.0m Ax At >x (m) Part D Practice Problem: Find the direction of the average velocity. Express your answer in degrees. VO ΑΣΦ 36.9 Submit ? Provide Feedback Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis Next >
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