1. The velocity of a particle is given by an equation involving time t. Plot velocity v and acceleration a vs time for the first 6 seconds and find when acceleration is zero.
2. The displacement of a particle is given by another equation involving time t. Plot displacement, velocity, and acceleration vs time for the first 12 seconds and determine when velocity is zero.
3. The velocity of a particle is given by a third equation involving time t. Evaluate displacement s, velocity v, and acceleration a when time t equals 4 seconds, given the particle starts at the origin when time is 0.
1. The velocity of a particle is given by an equation involving time t. Plot velocity v and acceleration a vs time for the first 6 seconds and find when acceleration is zero.
2. The displacement of a particle is given by another equation involving time t. Plot displacement, velocity, and acceleration vs time for the first 12 seconds and determine when velocity is zero.
3. The velocity of a particle is given by a third equation involving time t. Evaluate displacement s, velocity v, and acceleration a when time t equals 4 seconds, given the particle starts at the origin when time is 0.
1. The velocity of a particle is given by an equation involving time t. Plot velocity v and acceleration a vs time for the first 6 seconds and find when acceleration is zero.
2. The displacement of a particle is given by another equation involving time t. Plot displacement, velocity, and acceleration vs time for the first 12 seconds and determine when velocity is zero.
3. The velocity of a particle is given by a third equation involving time t. Evaluate displacement s, velocity v, and acceleration a when time t equals 4 seconds, given the particle starts at the origin when time is 0.
1.) The velocity of a particle is given by v=20t2-100t+50, where v is in meters
per second and t is in seconds. Plot the velocity v and acceleration a versus time for the first 6 seconds of motion and evaluate the velocity when a is zero.
2.) The displacement of a particle is given by 𝑠=2𝑡3−30𝑡2 +100𝑡−50 where s is
in feet and t is in seconds. Plot the displacement, velocity, and acceleration as functions of time for the first 12 seconds of motion. Determine the time at which the velocity is zero. 3.) The velocity of a particle which moves along the s-axis is given by 𝑣=2+5𝑡3/2, where t is in seconds and v is in meters per second. Evaluate the displacement s, velocity v, and acceleration a when t=4s. The particle is at the origin s=0 when t=0.