If the original coordinates of point Q are (A, B) and
the point is reflected across the line x=1, then the
coordinates of the reflected point Q' are
Q' (2-A, B) .
Equation of velocity is given as
![V =[5.00m/s−(0.0180m/s^3)t^2]i^ + [2.00m/s+(0.550m/s^2)t]j^](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%5B5.00m%2Fs%E2%88%92%280.0180m%2Fs%5E3%29t%5E2%5Di%5E%20%2B%20%5B2.00m%2Fs%2B%280.550m%2Fs%5E2%29t%5Dj%5E)
at t = 7.93 s

so the magnitude of the velocity is given as


Part b)
the direction of the velocity is given as


part c)
for acceleration we know that


at t = 7.93 s

magnitude is given as


Part d)
for the direction of the motion


Answer: 0.22
Explanation: Subtract 0.01kg from 0.23kg
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Especially the Seismic waves which travel faster than the others.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
A position describes the position of an object relative to the x/y-axis (or the four cardinal directions). A velocity is a vector quantity, defining speed with direction.
So if an object is in a positive position, it means they are in the positive x-axis direction (or wherever on the scale the positive values are stated to be) and if it has a negative velocity, it means said object is moving in the opposite direction of the positive x-axis. It is possible for the object to still be in the positive position as it's moving with a negative velocity