Q6. An object travels from the origin along a curved path as shown in the image - in the y(x) function, C₁ is a constant. Its horizon velocity is below -- . Vx = C₂ t m/s², where C₂ is another constant and tis in seconds. If the constants C₁ is 6 and C2 is 2, determine its position from the origin when t = 1.6 s. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper SI unit. y Your Answer: Answer 20 units X

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Q6. An object travels from the origin along a curved path as shown in the image
below -- in the y(x) function, C₁ is a constant. Its horizon velocity is
Vx =
C₂ t m/s², where C₂ is another constant and tis in seconds. If the
constants C₁ is 6 and C2 is 2, determine its position from the origin when t = 1.6 s.
Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your
answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper Sl unit.
y
O
Your Answer:
Answer
||
*
C₁
units
X
Transcribed Image Text:Q6. An object travels from the origin along a curved path as shown in the image below -- in the y(x) function, C₁ is a constant. Its horizon velocity is Vx = C₂ t m/s², where C₂ is another constant and tis in seconds. If the constants C₁ is 6 and C2 is 2, determine its position from the origin when t = 1.6 s. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper Sl unit. y O Your Answer: Answer || * C₁ units X
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vx=C2ty=x2C1C1=6C2=2t=1.6 s

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