CrashOveride
Active Member
x'' = 3x(x-4)
when t=0, x=0 and v=4sqrt(2)
can be shown v^2 = 2(x^3-6x^2+16)
Velocity is 0 at x=2 and x'' < 0
iv) Briefly describe the motion of the particle after it moves from x=2. How do people do this without resorting to graphing?
when t=0, x=0 and v=4sqrt(2)
can be shown v^2 = 2(x^3-6x^2+16)
Velocity is 0 at x=2 and x'' < 0
iv) Briefly describe the motion of the particle after it moves from x=2. How do people do this without resorting to graphing?