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The velocity vms-1 of a particle moving in simple harmnic motion is given by
v = root (-5 + 6x - x^2)

i) Find the two points where the particle comes to rest


iii) Determine the acceleration of the particle in terms of x
 

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i) Find the two points where the particle comes to rest

When the particle comes to rest, that means v = 0.
v can equal zero if the inside of the square root is zero.
That means, just use the quadratic rule or whatever to find the two roots of
-5 + 6x - x2 = 0
The two roots you find are the two points when this particle comes to rest.
(They must be positive and unequal)

When the particle is at x = 1 and x = 5

So ignore the square roots, as long as x = either of your two roots, square root of -5 + 6x - x2 or not, v = 0


iii) Determine the acceleration of the particle in terms of x

kinda fading memory but you may need to use the chain rule.

dv/dt = dv/dx . dx/dt


check the smh
hahah real fuckin funny. (sarcasm)

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iii) Determine the acceleration of the particle in terms of x

kinda fading memory but you may need to use the chain rule.

dv/dt = dv/dx . dx/dt
I tried to do it but couldn't someone help me plz :S
 

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Accerlation = d(1/2.v^2)/dx

v^2 = -5 + 6x-x^2

1/2 . v^2 = (-5 + 6x - x^2)/2

a=d(1/2.v^2)/dx = 3-x
 

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The velocity vms-1 of a particle moving in simple harmnic motion is given by
v = root (-5 + 6x - x^2)

i) Find the two points where the particle comes to rest


iii) Determine the acceleration of the particle in terms of x
v^2=-5+6x-x^2
0.5v^2=0.5(-5+6x-x^2)
d(0.5v^2)/dx=0.5(6-2x)
a=3-x
 

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acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. i.e. dv/dt
but you are all differentiating velocity with respect to displacement.

i cant believe maths extension 1 has taught you kids the wrong things.
fuck you guys are cunts.
 

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This is same type as I solved for u earlier.



Edit

Of course for finding where particle is at rest, u can simply solve for: v^2 = 0 ==> x^2-6x+5 = 0 ==> x=1, 5
 
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