The motion of a particle along the x-axis is described by the equation v= (3m/s2)t + (0.5m/s3)t2 where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following: a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after starting b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds

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1. The motion of a particle along the x-axis is described by the equation v= (3m/s2)t + (0.5m/s3)t where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following:
a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after starting
b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec
c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds
d. Velocity at t= 4secs
e. Average acceleration during the second 3 seconds
f. Acceleration at t = 5 secs
g. Time the particle moves at 20m/s
h. The acceleration and velocity at start of motion

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1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation v = (3) t
(0.5) t? 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
b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec
c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds g. Time the particle moves at 20m/s
d. Velocity at t= 4secs
+
second 3 seconds
f. Acceleration at t = 5 secs
h. The acceleration and velocity at start
of motion
Transcribed Image Text:HORIZONTAL MOTION 1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation v = (3) t (0.5) t? 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 b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds g. Time the particle moves at 20m/s d. Velocity at t= 4secs + second 3 seconds f. Acceleration at t = 5 secs h. The acceleration and velocity at start of motion
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