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For no apparent reason, a poodle is running at a constant speed of3.50 m/s in a circle with radius 2m. Let v1 be the velocity vectorat time t1, and let v2 be the velocity vector at time t2
For change in t1 = 0.7s calculate the magnitude (to foursignificant figures) of the average acceleration?
For change in t1 = 0.7s calculate the direction (relative to v1) ofthe average acceleration, A(a/v)?
For no apparent reason, a poodle is running at a constant speed of3.50 m/s in a circle with radius 2m. Let v1 be the velocity vectorat time t1, and let v2 be the velocity vector at time t2
For change in t1 = 0.7s calculate the magnitude (to foursignificant figures) of the average acceleration?
For change in t1 = 0.7s calculate the direction (relative to v1) ofthe average acceleration, A(a/v)?
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