Recent content by DeboPGH

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    Acceleration as a Function of Velocity

    No units on 4 it's just a constant? the original problem is v = 4 divided by acceleration or v = 4/a I solved for acceleration (a hint by my professor) so acceleration = 4 divided by velocity or a = 4/v
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    Acceleration as a Function of Velocity

    I'm sorry...acceleration (a) should be in ft/sec^2 so a=4v^-1
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    Acceleration as a Function of Velocity

    Homework Statement When 2<=t<=6 v= 4/a in ft/sec2 v= 6 ft/sec @ t=2s Find a at t=3s Homework Equations a=dv/dt. The Attempt at a Solution My integration is horribly wrong and honestly not worth typing. LOL