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Kinetics with Veloctiy/Acceleration Problem
Yes. This is what I have so far and it's coming up negative: 3/2*t^2-11*t from 0 to 5, so 3/2*25-55 -0 = 125/2-55=-17.5 Whereas the answer book is showing: 137/6 So for some reason, my answer isn't totaling correctly- azn1x6flame
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Kinetics with Veloctiy/Acceleration Problem
Hello, I need help on this following problem on velocity/acceleration 1. Homework Statement The velocity function (in meters per second) is given for a particle moving along a line. v(t)=3t-11, 0 (greater than or equal to) t (greater than or equal to) 5 Find the distance (in meters)...- azn1x6flame
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- Kinetics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve Velocity Function: Distance in 0-5 Interval
Hello, I need help on this following problem on velocity Homework Statement The velocity function (in meters per second) is given for a particle moving along a line. v(t)=3t-11, 0 (greater than or equal to) t (greater than or equal to) 5 Find the distance (in meters) traveled by the...- azn1x6flame
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- Functions Velocity
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help