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V0 = 27 m/s
e= -6
dv = a dt = (-6.)(t)(dt)
V t
dv = (-6.)(t)(dt)
V0 0
V-27. = (-3.)(t^2)
V(t) = 27.+(-3.)(t^2)
ds = v dt = (27.+(-3.)(t^2))(dt)
s t
ds = (27.+(-3.)(t^2))(dt)
0 0
S= ((27.)(t)+(-1.)(t^3))
0= 27.+(-3.)(t^2)
t= (27./3.)^1/2 = 3.00 s
S(3) = ((27.)(3.)+(-1.)(3^3))
S(3) = 54 m
PROBLEM 2
A particle moves along a horizontal path with a velocity of v = (at2 - bt) m/s, where t
is the time in seconds. If it is initially located at the origin O, determine the distance
travelled in T s and the particle's average velocity and average speed during the
time interval
Constants a= 3
b= 6
T= 3.5 s
Graph the velocity function V(t) = (3.)(t^2)-(6.)(t)
Graphing the function
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t, s V(t), m/s
0 0 40
0.5 -2.25
1 -3 30
1.5 -2.25
2 0 20
2.5 3.75
10
3 9
3.5 15.75 0
4 24 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
4.5 33.75 -10
5 45
0= (3.)(t^2)-(6.)(t)
t= 2.000 s
ds = v dt = ((3.)(t^2)-(6.)(t))(dt)
s t
ds = ((3.)(t^2)-(6.)(t))(dt)
0 0
S= (1.)(t^3)-(3.)(t^2)
Graph S to understand particle motion
60.00
t, s s(t), m
0 0.00 50.00
0.5 -0.63
40.00
1 -2.00
1.5 -3.38 30.00
2 -4.00
20.00
2.5 -3.13
3 0.00 10.00
3.5 6.13
0.00
4 16.00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
4.5 30.38 -10.00
5 50.00