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Chapter 2 Problem 57

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f acceleration as the jerk. Assume an object moves in one dimension such that its jerk J is constant. (a) Determine expressions for its acceleration ax(t), velocity vx(t), and position x(t), given that its initial acceleration, velocity, and position are axi, vxi, and xi , respectively. (b) Show that ax 2 5 axi2 1 2J(vx 2 vxi).

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 57 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: f acceleration as the jerk. Assume an object moves in one dimension such that its jerk J is constant. (a) Determine expressions for its acceleration ax(t), velocity vx(t), and position x(t), given that its initial acceleration, velocity, and position are axi, vxi, and xi , respectively. (b) Show that ax 2 5 axi2 1 2J(vx 2 vxi).
From the textbook chapter Motion in One Dimension you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 9 
Author Raymond A. Serway John W. Jewett
ISBN 9781133954057

f acceleration as the jerk. Assume an object moves in one

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