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Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 7:08pm.

A car is traveling around a horizontal circular track with radius r = 190.0 m at a constant speed v = 22.0 m/s as shown. The angle èA = 15.0° above the x axis, and the angle èB = 63.0° below the x axis.

1) What is the magnitude of the car’s acceleration?
2) What is the x component of the car’s acceleration when it is at point A
3) What is the y component of the car’s acceleration when it is at point A
4) What is the x component of the car’s acceleration when it is at point B
5) What is the y component of the car’s acceleration when it is at point B

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