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Finding minimum speed given position vector.
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Finding minimum speed given position vector.
Ahh. So I should take the derivative of my new function v(t) and set that equal to zero? Then plug the t value into my new function v(t) to find velocity.- dial1revenge
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Finding minimum speed given position vector.
Homework Statement r(t) = < t^2, 6t, t^2 − 24t > Using this position vector, find the minimum speed of the particle. Homework Equations v(t) = r'(t) The Attempt at a Solution I've found similar topics with similar problems but I'm having a hard time figure mine out. I know...- dial1revenge
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