A car drives 26.8 m/s south.It accelerates at 3.75 m/s^2 at a 155.0° angle.How long does it take until the car is driving directly west.
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First, we need to find the components of the acceleration vector in the north-south and east-west directions. We can do this using the angle given (155.0°) and the acceleration magnitude (3.75 m/s^2). Show more…
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