Physics Kinematics Velocity and Acceleration
An airplane has a velocity of v=(5m/s)i + (4m/s)j at t1= 3s. For the time interval from t1=3 seconds to t2=13s the average acceleration is a= (.5m/s^2)i + (.2m/s^2)j. At 13s find the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the airplane.
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