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jlmac2001
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The position of a particle at time t is given by
r(t)= i cos(t) + i sin(t) + kt
Show that both the speed and magnitude of the acceleration are constant. Describe the motion.
Answer:
Does constant mean they come out to b the same answer? For the speed will I take the derivative of r(t). Or is speed the same as magnitude? To get the magnitude I just the the sqrt of the equation with each element squared? What is the motion?
r(t)= i cos(t) + i sin(t) + kt
Show that both the speed and magnitude of the acceleration are constant. Describe the motion.
Answer:
Does constant mean they come out to b the same answer? For the speed will I take the derivative of r(t). Or is speed the same as magnitude? To get the magnitude I just the the sqrt of the equation with each element squared? What is the motion?