Part B Drag words or phrases from each group into the blanks to create a true statement. is zero points along the vine toward where it's tied is straight down is tangent to the circle in the direction of motion at about 45° above his direction of motion gravity pulls straight down he has both centripetal acceleration and tangential acceleration he has a centripetal acceleration but no tangential acceleration his direction of motion is tangent to the circle his speed isn't chan this point At the lowest point in Tarzan's swing, his acceleration because Reset Help

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Part B
Drag words or phrases from each group into the blanks to create a true statement.
is zero
points along the vine toward
where it's tied
is straight down
is tangent to the circle in the
direction of motion
at about 45° above his
direction of motion
‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒
gravity pulls straight down
he has both centripetal
acceleration and tangential
acceleration
he has a centripetal
acceleration but no tangential
acceleration
his direction of motion is
tangent to the circle
his speed isn't changing at
this point
At the lowest point in Tarzan's swing, his acceleration
because
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B Drag words or phrases from each group into the blanks to create a true statement. is zero points along the vine toward where it's tied is straight down is tangent to the circle in the direction of motion at about 45° above his direction of motion ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ gravity pulls straight down he has both centripetal acceleration and tangential acceleration he has a centripetal acceleration but no tangential acceleration his direction of motion is tangent to the circle his speed isn't changing at this point At the lowest point in Tarzan's swing, his acceleration because Reset Help
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