Figure 2-16 gives the velocity of a particle moving on an x axis. What are (a) the initial and (b) the final directions of travel? (c) Does the particle stop momentarily? (d) Is the acceleration positive or negative? (e) Is it constant or varying?
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A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 and moves along the positive x axis. A graph of the velocity of the particle as a function of the time is shown in Fig. 2-46; the v-axis scale is set by \(v_{s}=4.0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}\).
(a) What is the coordinate of the particle at t = 5.0 s?
(b) What is the velocity of the particle at t = 5.0 s?
(c) What is the acceleration of the particle at t = 5.0 s?
(d) What is the average velocity of the particle between t = 1.0 s and t = 5.0 s?
(e) What is the average acceleration of the particle between t = 1.0 s and t = 5.0 s?
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The first step in solving 2 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 and moves along the positive x axis. A graph of the velocity of the particle as a function of the time is shown in Fig. 2-46; the v-axis scale is set by \(v_{s}=4.0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}\).(a) What is the coordinate of the particle at t = 5.0 s?(b) What is the velocity of the particle at t = 5.0 s?(c) What is the acceleration of the particle at t = 5.0 s?(d) What is the average velocity of the particle between t = 1.0 s and t = 5.0 s?(e) What is the average acceleration of the particle between t = 1.0 s and t = 5.0 s?
From the textbook chapter Motion Along a Straight Line you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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