Margielyn Sakalam. Margielyn moves along a frictionless curved ski-jump ramp as shown in the figure below. What of the following statement/s is/are TRUE regarding its radial and tangential accelerations at points A and B? direction of motion B A I. Radial acceleration at point A is downwards. II. Tangential acceleration at point A is pointed to the left. III. Radial acceleration in point B is pointed inwards of the concave. IV. Tangential acceleration in point B is pointed anti-parallel to its motion. O I, II, III and IV only. O I and III only. O Il and IV only. O I l and II only.

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Margielyn Sakalam. Margielyn moves along a frictionless curved ski-jump ramp as shown in the figure below. What of the following statement/s is/are
TRUE regarding its radial and tangential accelerations at points A and B?
direction
of motion
A
I. Radial acceleration at point A is downwards.
II. Tangential acceleration at point A is pointed to the left.
III. Radial acceleration in point B is pointed inwards of the concave.
IV. Tangential acceleration in point B is pointed anti-parallel to its motion.
O I, II, III and IV only.
O I and III only.
O Il and IV only.
O I l and II only.
Transcribed Image Text:Margielyn Sakalam. Margielyn moves along a frictionless curved ski-jump ramp as shown in the figure below. What of the following statement/s is/are TRUE regarding its radial and tangential accelerations at points A and B? direction of motion A I. Radial acceleration at point A is downwards. II. Tangential acceleration at point A is pointed to the left. III. Radial acceleration in point B is pointed inwards of the concave. IV. Tangential acceleration in point B is pointed anti-parallel to its motion. O I, II, III and IV only. O I and III only. O Il and IV only. O I l and II only.
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