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The Horizontal Coordinates of a in a Strong Wind

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The horizontal coordinates of a The horizontal coordinates of a   in a strong wind are given by   where x and y are in meters,and t is in seconds. (a)What is the acceleration of the Frisbee? Give a magnitude and a direction,measuring angles from the positive x direction. (b)What is the magnitude of the velocity at   accurate to the nearest  in a strong wind are given by The horizontal coordinates of a   in a strong wind are given by   where x and y are in meters,and t is in seconds. (a)What is the acceleration of the Frisbee? Give a magnitude and a direction,measuring angles from the positive x direction. (b)What is the magnitude of the velocity at   accurate to the nearest  where x and y are in meters,and t is in seconds.
(a)What is the acceleration of the Frisbee? Give a magnitude and a direction,measuring angles from the positive x direction.
(b)What is the magnitude of the velocity at The horizontal coordinates of a   in a strong wind are given by   where x and y are in meters,and t is in seconds. (a)What is the acceleration of the Frisbee? Give a magnitude and a direction,measuring angles from the positive x direction. (b)What is the magnitude of the velocity at   accurate to the nearest  accurate to the nearest The horizontal coordinates of a   in a strong wind are given by   where x and y are in meters,and t is in seconds. (a)What is the acceleration of the Frisbee? Give a magnitude and a direction,measuring angles from the positive x direction. (b)What is the magnitude of the velocity at   accurate to the nearest


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