We are given that at t = 0 s, v = (4.00 î + 1.00 j) m/s and ř, = (15.0 î - 2.30 j) m. After the fish swims for t = 16.0 s, we know that v = (16.0 î – 2.00 j) m/s. %3D (a) Write the x and y components a, and a, for the constant acceleration vector a. 16.0 m/s - Avx = Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s ax = At 16.0 s Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s? The response you submitted has the wrong sign. m/s - 1.00 m/s AVy = ay %3D At 16.0 s

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We are given that at t = 0 s, v, = (4.00 î + 1.00 j) m/s and ř, = (15.0 î - 2.30 j) m. After the fish swims for
t = 16.0 s, we know that V = (16.0 î - 2.00 j) m/s.
(a) Write the x and y components ax and a, for the constant acceleration vector a.
16.0 m/s -
Avx
ax =
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s
At
16.0 s
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s?
Avy
The response you submitted has the wrong sign. m/s - 1.00 m/s
!!
At
16.0 s
The response you submitted has the wrong sign. m/s2
Transcribed Image Text:We are given that at t = 0 s, v, = (4.00 î + 1.00 j) m/s and ř, = (15.0 î - 2.30 j) m. After the fish swims for t = 16.0 s, we know that V = (16.0 î - 2.00 j) m/s. (a) Write the x and y components ax and a, for the constant acceleration vector a. 16.0 m/s - Avx ax = Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s At 16.0 s Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m/s? Avy The response you submitted has the wrong sign. m/s - 1.00 m/s !! At 16.0 s The response you submitted has the wrong sign. m/s2
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The initial velocity is given as vi=4.0i^+1.0j^ m/s

The final velocity at t=16.0 s. is given as vf=16.0i^-2.0j^ m/s.

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