But I don't know where the car was on the road firstly. If at t=0, it was in origin, then c1=-0,5 , c2=0. But, this question don't tell us it was in the origin at first.
I must use the integral. Distance velocity v=0.5e^t+c1 and distance x=0.5e^t+c1t+c2 (c1,c2 constant values). But then, it is going 18 meters on the road.
Yes, that is the tangential acceleration.
I don't know how can I find their values, bacause it is going on a curvilinear road and there is a p value (you can see in the figure) p=30m. I must use this value of p.
Homework Statement
A car, as shown in the figure, is going in a curvilinear road. The size of the car will be neglected.
Homework Equations
Its acceleration is a = 0.5*e^t m/s^2.
The Attempt at a Solution
If it goes 18 meters on its way, then calculate its velocity and...