Finding the Direction of a Puck's Velocity on an Air Hockey Table

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In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving a puck moving on an air hockey table and finding the magnitude and direction of its velocity at a specific time. The given initial velocities and accelerations in the x and y directions are v0x = +3.3 m/s, ax = +4.5 m/s2, v0y = +6.4 m/s, and ay = -3.2 m/s2. The problem also provides the time t = 0.50 s and asks for the direction of the velocity relative to the +x axis. The attempt at a solution suggests using the formula vy/vx = tanθ to find the direction, but the correct magnitude of 7.2 m/s is
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A puck is moving on an air hockey table. Relative to an x, y coordinate system at time t = 0 s, the x components of the puck's initial velocity and acceleration are v0x = +3.3 m/s and ax = +4.5 m/s2. The y components of the puck's initial velocity and acceleration are v0y = +6.4 m/s and ay = -3.2 m/s2. Find (a) the magnitude v and (b) the direction θ of the puck's velocity at a time of t = 0.50 s. Specify the direction relative to the +x axis


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the magnetude v is 7.2 m/s but I cannot find the direction. When i plug into formulas none of my answers are correct: initial y velocity= (7.2) sin θ
 
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hi mac227! welcome to pf! :smile:
mac227 said:
the magnetude v is 7.2 m/s but I cannot find the direction.

i don't get 7.2 :redface:

in future, please show your full calculations …

then we can see where you've gone wrong :wink:
initial y velocity= (7.2) sin θ
initial? :confused:

and why not use vy/vx = tanθ ?
 

Related to Finding the Direction of a Puck's Velocity on an Air Hockey Table

1. What is magnetude?

Magnetude is the measure of the strength of a magnet, typically measured in units of tesla (T) or gauss (G).

2. What is direction in terms of magnets?

Direction refers to the orientation or alignment of a magnet's poles, which can be either north or south.

3. How does magnetude affect the strength of a magnet?

The higher the magnetude, the stronger the magnet's magnetic field and the greater its ability to attract or repel other magnets.

4. Can the direction of a magnet be changed?

Yes, the direction of a magnet can be changed by exposing it to an external magnetic field or by heating it to its Curie temperature.

5. Why is understanding magnetude and direction important?

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