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A car is moving with a velocity (3.0 m/s) € x ˆ + (1.0 m/s) € y ˆ and 3.0 seconds later its velocity is (6.0 m/s) € x ˆ - (3.0 m/s) € y ˆ . What is the direction of the average acceleration of the car?

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Answer:

-53.13°

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial velocity, u = 3x + 1y

Final velocity, v = 6x - 3y

Time = 3s

To find acceleration, a:

a = (v - u)/t

a = [6x - 3y - (3x + y)] / 3

a = (6x - 3y - 3x - y) / 3

a = (3x - 4y)/3

a = x - 4/3y

To fine the direction, we use:

tanθ = y/x

tanθ = (-4/3 / 3) = (-4/3)

θ = -51.13°

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