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Physics, 27.10.2020 20:10 nicollexo21

A moving electron accelerates at 5200 m/s^2 in a 55 degree direction. After 0.530 seconds, it has a velocity of 6598 m/s in a -20.5 degree direction. What is the x/y-component of the initial velocity? I'm two weeks behind in my physics work, I really need to know the entire process for solving one of these problems.

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