Question: A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v(vector) = (2.40 m/s) x, and moves with constant acceleration a(vector) = ( 1.90 m/s 2

A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v(vector) = (2.40 m/s) x̂, and moves with constant acceleration a(vector) = (– 1.90 m/s2) x̂ + (3.20 m/s2) ŷ.

(a) How far does the particle move in the x direction before turning around?

(b) What is the particle's velocity at this time?

(c) Plot the particle's position at t = 0.500 s, 1.00 s, 1.50 s, and 2.00 s. Use these results to sketch position versus time for the particle.

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