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The position of a particle is given by the equation of motion s(t)= 1/(1+t)where t is in sec and s in meters find the velocity.
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Bosnian
v = ds / dt = s´(t) = 1/ ( 1 + t ) ^ 2
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donnie
would the velocity be the same after 2 seconds and would the speed at 2 seconds = be 9 feet/sec
8 years ago
bobpursley
velocity(0)=1
velocity(2)=1/9 m/s
No, and No to your answers.
8 years ago

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