blackops23
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Let's say v = 40 - 10 t
so v = 0, when t=4 (i.e. particle is stationary at t=4)
What is the acceleration at t=4 (i.e. what is the acceleration when v=0 (particle is stationary))?
Is it just -10m/s/s?? or is it like some undefined crap?
Thanks, appreciate the help!
EDIT:
Also, say the particle moves according to the equation x=5t(8-t)
How do you find the distance traveled in the first 12 seconds? Could someone please show me?
Thanks
so v = 0, when t=4 (i.e. particle is stationary at t=4)
What is the acceleration at t=4 (i.e. what is the acceleration when v=0 (particle is stationary))?
Is it just -10m/s/s?? or is it like some undefined crap?
Thanks, appreciate the help!
EDIT:
Also, say the particle moves according to the equation x=5t(8-t)
How do you find the distance traveled in the first 12 seconds? Could someone please show me?
Thanks
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