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A weird velocity/acceleration question
...Oh. I feel stupid now. a. velocity = dx/dt = v + kbebt when t=0, dx/dt = v + kb b. acceleration = dv/dt = kb2ebt when t = 1/b, dv/dt = kb2e Thank you!- inaiki
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A weird velocity/acceleration question
I think I'd take the derivative of x(t) for v(t), and the second derivative for a(t). But since v is already in the equation, does that still apply?- inaiki
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A weird velocity/acceleration question
Homework Statement This problem showed up in my final review packet, and I /think/ it should be basic kinematics, but I don't even know how to approach it with the second half of it. An object moves according to the equation x = vt + ke^(bt), where k, v, and b are constants, x represents...- inaiki
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