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A shuttle in outer space moving with speed 10m/s gets a constant acceleration of 3 m/s2...

A shuttle in outer space moving with speed 10m/s gets a constant acceleration of 3 m/s2 at 30 deg to its initial direction of motion for 3s. This maneuver is performed to change the direction of the shuttle.

Part A: Find the direction after the 3s relative to the initial direction.

Part B:  Find the magnitude of the displacement in these 3s.

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Answer #1

Use equations of kinematics in vector form to find the required direction and magnitude of displacement as shown below

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