A Arithela Member Joined Jun 23, 2007 Messages 306 Gender Female HSC 2008 Sep 14, 2008 #1 how do you sketch acceleration-time graph when given the specific velocity-time graph in this question?
how do you sketch acceleration-time graph when given the specific velocity-time graph in this question?
V vds700 Member Joined Nov 9, 2007 Messages 860 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2008 Sep 14, 2008 #2 solution to that paper is here: http://www.boredofstudies.org/courses/maths/2u/1139495489_2005_Mathematics_HSC.pdf Basically when the velocity is constant, a =0 , when v is increasing, a >0, when v is decreasing, a <0
solution to that paper is here: http://www.boredofstudies.org/courses/maths/2u/1139495489_2005_Mathematics_HSC.pdf Basically when the velocity is constant, a =0 , when v is increasing, a >0, when v is decreasing, a <0
A Arithela Member Joined Jun 23, 2007 Messages 306 Gender Female HSC 2008 Sep 14, 2008 #3 but isnt the velocity decreasing between t=2 and t=3?
tommykins i am number -e^i*pi Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 5,718 Gender Male HSC 2008 Sep 14, 2008 #4 You're basically drawing the gradient function. When theres a turning point, the acceleration is 0 as its maximum/minimum velocity.
You're basically drawing the gradient function. When theres a turning point, the acceleration is 0 as its maximum/minimum velocity.