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(Figure 1) (Figure 2) Part A Find the value of , the x component of the acceleration in diagram (a). 1.49 SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Answer Requested Part B Find the value of , the y component of the acceleration in diagram (a). SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part C Find the value of , the x component of the acceleration in diagram (b). SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part D Find the value of , the y component of the acceleration in diagram (b). SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Provide FeedbackContinue Figure 1Figure 2 of 2

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PART A)

x component of the acceleration in diagram (a) = 5-1-3*cos(70 degrees) = 2.97/2 = 1.49 m/s2


B)

y-component = 2.82-2*sin(20 degrees) = 2.14/2 = 1.07 m/s2


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