The velocity-versus-time graph is shown for a particle moving along the x-axis. Its initial position is x0 = 2.3 m at t0 = 0 s.(Figure 1)
You may want to review (Pages 44 - 48) .
Part B
What is the particle's velocity at t = 1.0 s?
Part C
What is the particle's acceleration at t = 1.0 s?
Part D
What is the particle's position at t =3.0s ?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
x=?
Part E
What is the particle's velocity at t =3.0s ?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
v=?
Part F
What is the particle's acceleration at t =3.0s ?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
a=?
B)
Velocity, = 4 m/s
C)
Acceleration, a = 0
D)
X = 2.3 + (4 x 2) + (2)(3 - 2) + 0.5(4 - 2)(3 - 2)
X = 2.3 + 8 + 2 + 1 = 13.3 m
E)
Velocity, v = 2 m/s
F)
Acceleration, a = - 2 m/s^2
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