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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 9FP
The particle travels along a straight track such that its position is described by the s – t graph. Construct the v – t graph for the same time interval.
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Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics (14th Edition)
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Determine the acceleration at the instant...Ch. 12.7 - Prob. 27FPCh. 12.7 - Prob. 28FPCh. 12.7 - Prob. 29FPCh. 12.7 - Prob. 30FPCh. 12.7 - Prob. 31FPCh. 12.7 - Prob. 32FPCh. 12.7 - An automobile is traveling on a curve having a...Ch. 12.7 - Determine the maximum constant speed a race car...Ch. 12.7 - A boat has an initial speed of 16 ft/s. If it then...Ch. 12.7 - The position of a particle is defined by r = {4(t ...Ch. 12.7 - The automobile has a speed of 80 ft/s at point A...Ch. 12.7 - The automobile is originally at rest at s = 0. If...Ch. 12.7 - The automobile is originally at rest s = 0. 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