Ask a New Question

Asked by Anonymous

For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = −3t2 + 6, what is its distance travelled, in feet, on the interval t = 0 to t = 2 secs?
10 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
just take the integral from 0 to 2.
10 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

if the velocity of an object is doubled, its kinetic energy is ___. The velocity of an object t seconds after it started moving is t(t-9). Find the total change in the... An object has a velocity of 5.00 m/s at an angle of 30.0˚ north of east. If we define east as the +x... a 2.00 kg object has a velocity of 4.00i -3.00j m/s. What is the kinetic energy at this moment? Wh... For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = −2t^2 + 4, what is its distance travelled,... For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t)=2sin(t),what is its distance,in feet, travel... 19. The velocity of an object fired directly upward is given by V = 35 – 9.8t, where t is time in se... The velocity of an object is given for v=3.6t + 2(m/s) .Determine the displacement (in meters) for t...
Submit Your Answer

Question

For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = −3t2 + 6, what is its distance travelled, in feet, on the interval t = 0 to t = 2 secs?

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use