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How Do You Calculate Acceleration at t = 1/1.1 sec from the Given Equation R(t)?
Have to cut twice the equation and put t- mike32
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Body Velocity and Position on X-Axis at a Given Moment
Homework Statement A body moves in a straight line along the x-axis. Its expansion as a function of time is: Given that at the moment t = 0 its speed was v0 in the positive direction of the x axis, and its position was at x0. 1. the body velocity in meters per second has a given moment t0...- mike32
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration at t = 1/1.1 sec from the Given Equation R(t)?
ok. but this is data in question.- mike32
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration at t = 1/1.1 sec from the Given Equation R(t)?
R (t) in meters and a= 3.1 sec^-1 What is its acceleration (m/s^2) in t = 1 / 1.1 seconds?- mike32
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration at t = 1/1.1 sec from the Given Equation R(t)?
Homework Statement All numerical constants are in the appropriate units, so that R (t) in units of meters, and a = 3.1 sec-1. What is acceleration size (in meters per second ^ 2) t = 1 / 1.1 sec? Note: When calculating sin (at), make sure the computer is in radian mode. Homework Equations...- mike32
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