Final answer:
The velocity vector is v(t) = -12.0sin(3t) i + 12.0cos(3t) j. The acceleration vector is a(t) = -36.0cos(3t) i - 36.0sin(3t) j.
Step-by-step explanation:
The particle's position vector is given by r(t) = (4.0 cos 3t)i + (4.0 sin 3t)j. To find the velocity vector, we can differentiate the position vector with respect to time. The velocity vector is given by v(t) = -12.0sin(3t) i + 12.0cos(3t) j.
To find the acceleration vector, we can differentiate the velocity vector with respect to time. The acceleration vector is given by a(t) = -36.0cos(3t) i - 36.0sin(3t) j.