A small particle P starts from point O with a negligible speed and increases its speed to a value v = √2gy, where y is the vertical drop from O. When x = 46 ft, determine the n-component of acceleration of the particle. Vertical Answer: an = i Horizontal ft ft/sec² T

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A small particle P starts from point O with a negligible speed and increases its speed to a value v = √2gy, where y is the vertical drop
from O. When x = 46 ft, determine the n-component of acceleration of the particle.
J
Vertical
Answer: an = i
Horizontal
ft
ft/sec²
Transcribed Image Text:A small particle P starts from point O with a negligible speed and increases its speed to a value v = √2gy, where y is the vertical drop from O. When x = 46 ft, determine the n-component of acceleration of the particle. J Vertical Answer: an = i Horizontal ft ft/sec²
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