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davidgoes4wce

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Ans are (for v=v(x))
1. x=3
2. max occurs when a=0, e^x/2(cosx-sinx)=0...tanx=1,...x=pi/4
3. a. x''=-1024/(x^3) = pi/4
b. the particle slows down to x=8

a=a(x)
1.a. v=2e^(-x/2)
b. v approaches 0 (as in v arrow 0)
3. a. 4squrroot of pi/3
b. Squreroot of 2pi/3
For some reason I didn't get an answer of x=3 for the first one.
 

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Well have you learnt pretty much all the other 2U topics? Cause motion is usually the LAST taught 2U topic

Also I'm teasing because Shuuya's handwriting was what sparked this whole debate and lead Nailgun to believing she was a guy
How about you stop worrying about other people's genders. THere's nothing interesting about it okay
 

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BTW Shuuya, I think this is great practice before your trials
 

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Some more motion questions:

Motion defined by v=v(x)

2.The velocity of a particle moving on the x-axis is given by v= (squareroot of sinx) e^(x/2), 0≤x≤pi/3, where x is the displacement of the particle from the origin
a.Show that the acceleration of the particle in terms of its displacement can be expressed by a=1/2 e^(-x) (cosx-sinx)
b.Hence find the displacement of the particle at which the maximum speed occurs


 

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Ok I should apologise. There is the factor of hunger that's fueling my temper right now.
 
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