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Homework Statement
All right, the problem is that I have a motor that's acceleration at a rate of a = 6 theta rad/s^2. For the bigger problem that this is part of, I need to find out the velocity function. How do I do this if a isn't given in terms of t?
Homework Equations
omega = d theta/dt a = d omega / dt
The Attempt at a Solution
All I can think of is that
a = 6 theta
integrate both sides for t
v = 6 theta t
theta = 3 theta t^2? that doesn't make sense!
and theta is really theta(t), so how can I integrate that function if I don't know what i is?
help me calculus gurus!