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A particle is given velocity `4 m//s` along the positive y-axis subjected to constant accelaration `10 m//s^(2)` at `53^(@)` with the x-axis. Find the distaplacement of a particle along the coordinate axes after `3 s`.

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`x` : (constant acceleration): `x = u_(x) t + (1)/(2)a_(x) t^(2)`
`= 0 + (1)/(2) xx 6 xx 3^(2) = 27 m`
`y` : (constant acceleration): `y = u_(y) t + (1)/(2)a_(y) t^(2)`
`= 4 xx 3 + (1)/(2) xx 8 xx 3^(2)`
`= 12 + 36 = 48 m`
Coordinates of particle after `3 s = (27m, 48 m)`
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