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Physics, 01.10.2019 04:30 emilyblaxton

At time t1 = 2.00 s, the acceleration of a particle in counterclockwise circular motion is (7.00 m/s2)i hat + (6.00 m/s2)j. it moves at constant speed. at time t2 = 5.00 s, its acceleration is (6.00 m/s2)i hat + (βˆ’7.00 m/s2)j. what is the radius of the path taken by the particle if t2 βˆ’ t1 is less than one period?

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