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how do i turn this acceleration in polar coordinates: a = 0.331er + 0.48e0 into cartesian...

how do i turn this acceleration in polar coordinates:
a = 0.331er + 0.48e0
into cartesian form

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Answer #1

Given,

In polar coordinates ,

--------------------------------------(1)

The transformation from polar to cartesian coordinate is given by,

Here,

So,

   --------------------(2)

--------------------(3)

Dividing 3 by 2,

Also,

From(1),

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