What is the direction of the particle’s velocity at time t = 3.4 s? Please specify this

direction as an angle (between −180

and
+180

) from the x axis.
Answer in units of

To determine the direction of the particle's velocity at time t = 3.4 s, you would need more information about the particle's motion. Specifically, you would need the particle's position function or its velocity vector at t = 3.4 s.

If you have the particle's position function, you can find the velocity vector by differentiating the position function with respect to time. The velocity vector will give you both the magnitude and direction of the particle's velocity.

If you have the velocity vector at t = 3.4 s, you can find the direction of the particle's velocity by calculating the angle it makes with the positive x-axis. This can be done using trigonometry.

Without any additional information about the particle's motion, it is not possible to determine the direction of the particle's velocity at time t = 3.4 s.