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I need to find a velocity for a given t value, from a linear acceleration graph
Got it thanks, I had not known the integral was the area under the curve. But my proffessor filled me in.- Andrew22
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I need to find a velocity for a given t value, from a linear acceleration graph
A(t) is the acceleration, I was unclear about the antiderivative I took working backwards to try and get velocity. But I'm not sure how to see velocity from an acceleration that isn't constant. And yes it is an upside down V. I did not use kinematics for this. I was only working with the...- Andrew22
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I need to find a velocity for a given t value, from a linear acceleration graph
Homework Statement A particle move along the x-axis, each starting with V = 10 m/s at t = 0 seconds. Find each particle's velocity at = 7.0 . Work with the geometry of the graphs, not with kinematic equations. Homework Equations A(t) = {10t +10, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 -10t+30, 2 < x ≤...- Andrew22
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