Suppose that an object moves along the x axis. its x-position as a function of time is x(t) = A sin (theta t). what are the x, y, and z components of it's velocity as a function of time?

Suppose that an object moves along the x axis. its x-position as a function of time...
Suppose that an object moves along the x axis. Its x-position as a function of time is x(t)=Asinwt, where A and w are constants. What are the x, y, and z components of its velocity as a function of time?
An object moves along the x-axis with its position x, in meters, given as a function of time t, in seconds, by x(-1.417-9.491+ 4.68 r(t)-1.41 t2-9.4% + 4.68 What is the object's velocity at time t 1.01 s? Number m/ s
a particle moves along the x axis. its position as a function of time is given by x = 6.8 t + 8.5 t^2 , where t is in seconds and x is in meters. what is the acceleration as a function of time?
6. An object moves along the x-axis. The graph shows its position x as a function of time t. Find ( point) the average velocity of the object from points B to C x (m) 10 8 6 2 t (s) 0 1 23 4 5 6 1.8 m/s 1.0 m/s 1.5 m/s 0.67 m/s 10. A person is walking briskly in a straight line. The figure shows a graph of the person's position (1 point) x as a function...
consider a toy car of mass m that moves along the x-axis. It's position as a function of time is the equation x=x0+v0t+at^2 where x0,v0, and a are all constants. Use calculus to find the equation for the velocity if the object as a function of time by taking the derivative of the position with respect to time: v=dx/dt
4) An object with initial position at the origin moves along the x-axis with a velocity that can be described by the equation vt= -6t^2+16t. At what time does the object first return to the origin, and what is the objects acceleration when it first returns to the origin.
An object moves such that its position on the x-axis is given by the function x(t)=a+bt+ct2, where t is time. Given that x(1)=10, x(2)=11, and x(3)=2 find the coefficients a, b, and c. (Linear Algebra Question)
Average and Instantaneous Velocity A particle moves along the x axis. Its position varies with time acording to the expression x =-4t + 2t2, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. The position-time graph for this motion is shown in the figure. Notice that the particle moves in the negative x direction for the first second of motion, is momentarily at rest at the moment t = 1 s, and moves in the positive x direction at times...
An object is moving along the x-axis and its position varies in time according to the expression x = (3.00 m/s2r2, where x is in meters and t is in seconds (a) Determine its position (in m) at t-3.40 s (b) Determine its position (in m) at t (3.40 s) + Δ. (Use the following as necessary: Δ. Do not include units in your answer.) (e) Evaluate th as At approaches zero to find the velocity (in m/s) at t...
An object moves in along the x-axis with an acceleration given by: a = 4t (m/s2). The position of the object at t=0.0 is 7 m, and its velocity at t=0.0 s is 5 m/s. Calculate the position at t=6 s.