goobi
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In Q.18 in Ex. 6.10 from Maths in Focus,
"A weight is oscillating at the end of a spring, with velocity given by . Find the maximum velocity of the weight."
My solutions are:
When ,
The answer provided by the author is just 30cm/s, but I think it is imperative to include both +30cm/s and -30cm/s as the answers because the signs indicate nothing but the directions of the velocity of the particle.
Moreover, in the same exercise, Q.9 reads, "A particle's displacement is given by at time t seconds. Find the maximum displacement."
However, the answers to this question provided by the author are which are sort of contradictory to the answer to Q.18 as mentioned above.
So I wonder if I need to include both the positive and negative solutions when answering this kind of question.
Thanks in advance for any help
"A weight is oscillating at the end of a spring, with velocity given by . Find the maximum velocity of the weight."
My solutions are:
When ,
The answer provided by the author is just 30cm/s, but I think it is imperative to include both +30cm/s and -30cm/s as the answers because the signs indicate nothing but the directions of the velocity of the particle.
Moreover, in the same exercise, Q.9 reads, "A particle's displacement is given by at time t seconds. Find the maximum displacement."
However, the answers to this question provided by the author are which are sort of contradictory to the answer to Q.18 as mentioned above.
So I wonder if I need to include both the positive and negative solutions when answering this kind of question.
Thanks in advance for any help