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OpenStudy (anonymous):

An object, which is at the origin at time , has initial velocity and constant acceleration? No clue how to do this. help please. An object, which is at the origin at time t=0, has initial velocity V0= (-14.0i - 7.0j)m/s and constant acceleration a=(6.0i + 3.0j)m/s^2.. Find the position x where the object comes to rest (momentarily). Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i and j. r= _____m???? the i's and j's are considered hats so ihat and jhat...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thinnk you could just use the usual equation |dw:1329085533379:dw| where Vt in the second equation is the speed when it's at rest, aka 0

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