Find the velocity of the coal car A if point P on the rope has a speed of 2 m/s. What is the relationship between ap and a,? M Know the old count the ropes method? It is limited for many general situations, so try the method I showed using calculus. It is more robust. (Or do both methods and check answers.)
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velocity of the point P is 2 m/s.
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