The average acceleration of the object between time t1 and t2 was directed north of west.
What is Vector?
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity's magnitude.
- Here , the velocities are V1 and V2.
- V1 has two components , one in X direction Vx and other is in Y direction Vy.
- Now . acceleration = change in velocity with respect to time , i.e.
a = v/t
Now, The x component of the acceleration is:
aₓ = (V2 − V1x) / (t2 − t1)
aₓ = -V1x/ (t2 − t1)
Because the x component of V2 is 0.
aₓ < 0
Similarly, The y component of the acceleration is:
aᵧ = (v₂ − v₁ᵧ) / (t₂ − t₁)
aᵧ > 0
Thus, The average acceleration of the object between time t1 and t2 was directed north of west.
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