A bird flies in the xy-plane with a velocity vector given by v = (a - Pt2)

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A bird flies in the xy-plane with a velocity vector given by v = (a - Pt2) i + -ytj, with a = 2.4 m/s, p = 1.6 m/S3, and -y = 4.0m/S2. The positive y-direction is vertically upward at t = 0 the bird is at the origin.
(a) Calculate the position and acceleration vectors of the bird as functions of time.
(b) What is the bird's altitude (y-coordinate) as it flies over x = 0 for the first time after t = O?
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Calculus

ISBN: 978-0131429246

9th edition

Authors: Dale Varberg, Edwin J. Purcell, Steven E. Rigdon

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