A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity 𝐯⃗ = (3.00𝐒̂)ms βˆ’1 and a constant acceleration πšβƒ— = (βˆ’1.00π’Μ‚βˆ’ 0.50𝐣̂) ms βˆ’2 . When the particle reaches it maximum π‘₯-coordinate, what is its 𝑦-component a velocity?

Question : A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity 𝐯⃗ = (3.00𝐒̂)ms βˆ’1 and a constant acceleration πšβƒ— = (βˆ’1.00π’Μ‚βˆ’ 0.50𝐣̂) ms βˆ’2 . When the particle reaches it maximum π‘₯-coordinate, what is its 𝑦-component a velocity?

(A) -2.0ms^{-1}

(B) -1.0ms^{-1}

(C) -1.5ms^{-1}

(D) -1.0ms^{-1}

Answer : option (C)

Solution :

A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity 𝐯⃗ = (3.00𝐒̂)ms βˆ’1 and a constant acceleration πšβƒ— = (βˆ’1.00π’Μ‚βˆ’ 0.50𝐣̂) ms βˆ’2 . When the particle reaches it maximum π‘₯-coordinate, what is its 𝑦-component a velocity?
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