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Challenging Find maximum deceleration and speed (not max)
Ok, I've fixed it now. Do you have any suggestions for my physics problem?- mia2
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Challenging Find maximum deceleration and speed (not max)
Homework Statement Given $$\frac{d^2s}{dt^2}=-Ae^{s/B}\biggl(\frac{ds}{dt}\biggr)^2$$ Show that maximum deceleration (where A,B are constants, v=v_0, and s=-\infty) is \frac{v_0^2}{2eB}. Use the substitution v=\frac{ds}{dt}. Homework Equations See above. The Attempt at a Solution...- mia2
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