A particle moves along a circular path over a horizontal xy coordinate system, at constant speed. At time t1 = 3.40 s, it is at point (4.30 m, 6.90 m) with velocity (3.90 m/s)j^ and acceleration in the positive x direction. At time t2 = 10.3 s, it has velocity (−3.90 m/s)i^ and acceleration in the positive y direction. What are the (a)x and (b)y coordinates of the center of the circular path? Assume at both times that the particle is on the same orbit. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units

A particle moves along a circular path over a horizontal xy coordinate system, at constant speed. At time t1 = 3.40 s, it is at point (4.30 m, 6.90 m) with velocity (3.90 m/s)j^ and acceleration in the positive x direction. At time t2 = 10.3 s, it has velocity (−3.90 m/s)i^ and acceleration in the positive y direction. What are the (a)x and (b)y coordinates of the center of the circular path? Assume at both times that the particle is on the same orbit. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units

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A particle moves along a circular path over a horizontal x y coordinate system, at constant speed. At time t 1 = 3.40 s , it is at point ( 4.30 m , 6.90 m ) with velocity ( 3.90 m / s ) j ^ and acceleration in the positive x direction. At time t 2 = 10.3 s , it has velocity ( 3.90 m / s ) i ^ and acceleration in the positive y direction. What are the ( a ) x and ( b ) y coordinates of the center of the circular path? Assume at both times that the particle is on the same orbit. (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units

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