Chapter 1: Q41E (page 96)
If, where b and c are positive constants, when does the velocity vector make an angle of 45.0掳 with the x- and y-axes?
Short Answer
The time at which velocity makes 45掳 angle is .
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Chapter 1: Q41E (page 96)
If, where b and c are positive constants, when does the velocity vector make an angle of 45.0掳 with the x- and y-axes?
The time at which velocity makes 45掳 angle is .
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