CrashOveride
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acceleration as a function of position.
A particle is moving in a straight line with constant accel. of 2m.s<sup>-2</sup>. If it starts from the origin with a velocity of -6m/s, find
a) An expression for the velocity in terms of the displacement.
Here's my working:
v<sup>2</sup> = 2 INT a dx
= 2(2x) + C
v<sup>2</sup> = 4x + C
36 = 0 + C
C = 36
v<sup>2</sup> = 4x + 36
v<sup>2</sup> = 4(x + 9)
v = +/- 2(x+9)<sup>1/2</sup>
The condition v = -6 when x = 0 is satisfied by the negative solution.
Back of book says positive solution.
A particle is moving in a straight line with constant accel. of 2m.s<sup>-2</sup>. If it starts from the origin with a velocity of -6m/s, find
a) An expression for the velocity in terms of the displacement.
Here's my working:
v<sup>2</sup> = 2 INT a dx
= 2(2x) + C
v<sup>2</sup> = 4x + C
36 = 0 + C
C = 36
v<sup>2</sup> = 4x + 36
v<sup>2</sup> = 4(x + 9)
v = +/- 2(x+9)<sup>1/2</sup>
The condition v = -6 when x = 0 is satisfied by the negative solution.
Back of book says positive solution.