The antenna is following the motion of a jet plane as shown in (Figure 1). At the instant = 25° and = 75°, the constant angular rates of change are 0 = 0.25 rad/s and p = 0.4 rad/s. The distance OA is 0.8 m. Figure < 1 of 1 > Part A Determine the velocity of the signal horn A at this instant. Enter the x, y, and z components of the velocity separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per second to three significant figures. (VA)z. (VA)y. (VA)₂ = Submit Part B Request Answer (as)z. (as)y. (as)₂ = Submit Provide Feedback AΣo↓ vec Request Answer C Determine the acceleration of the signal horn A at this instant. Enter the x, y, and z components of the acceleration separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per square second to three significant figures. 195] ΑΣΦ. 11 Ivec 1 ? m/s DWG ? Review m/s² Next >

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The antenna is following the motion of a jet plane as shown in
(Figure 1). At the instant = 25° and = 75°, the constant
angular rates of change are 0 = 0.25 rad/s and = 0.4 rad/s.
The distance OA is 0.8 m.
Figure
x
1 of 1 >
Part A
Determine the velocity of the signal horn A at this instant.
Enter the x, y, and z components of the velocity separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per second to three significant figures.
(VA)x, (VA)y, (VA)z =
Submit
Part B
Request Answer
(aA)z. (aA)y, (aA) z =
Submit
Provide Feedback
Π ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec
Determine the acceleration of the signal horn A at this instant.
Enter the x, y, and z components of the acceleration separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per square second to three significant
figures.
Request Answer
VE ΑΣΦ
?
↓↑ vec
m/s
?
Review
m/s²
Next >
Transcribed Image Text:The antenna is following the motion of a jet plane as shown in (Figure 1). At the instant = 25° and = 75°, the constant angular rates of change are 0 = 0.25 rad/s and = 0.4 rad/s. The distance OA is 0.8 m. Figure x 1 of 1 > Part A Determine the velocity of the signal horn A at this instant. Enter the x, y, and z components of the velocity separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per second to three significant figures. (VA)x, (VA)y, (VA)z = Submit Part B Request Answer (aA)z. (aA)y, (aA) z = Submit Provide Feedback Π ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec Determine the acceleration of the signal horn A at this instant. Enter the x, y, and z components of the acceleration separated by commas. Express your answers in meters per square second to three significant figures. Request Answer VE ΑΣΦ ? ↓↑ vec m/s ? Review m/s² Next >
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