HORIZONTAL MOTION 1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation x = (0.5) t³ where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following: a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after e. Average starting b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec f. c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds g. d. Velocity at t= 4secs h. (6) t+ acceleration acceleration during the second 3 seconds Acceleration at t = 5 secs Time the particle moves at 20m/s The acceleration and velocity at start of motion

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HORIZONTAL MOTION
1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation x = |
= (6) t-
(0.5) t³ where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following:
a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after e. Average acceleration during the
starting
second 3 seconds.
Acceleration at t = 5 secs
Time the particle moves at 20m/s
The acceleration and velocity at start
of motion
b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec
f.
c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds g.
d. Velocity at t= 4secs
h.
Transcribed Image Text:HORIZONTAL MOTION 1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation x = | = (6) t- (0.5) t³ where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following: a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after e. Average acceleration during the starting second 3 seconds. Acceleration at t = 5 secs Time the particle moves at 20m/s The acceleration and velocity at start of motion b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec f. c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds g. d. Velocity at t= 4secs h.
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