rashad764
Homework Statement
find the accleration at t=3 seconds
Homework Equations
vf-vi/tf-ti
The Attempt at a Solution
velocity at 3sec is 2 m/s and at 0 sec is at 4m.s
time is 3-0
2-4/3-0, [/B]
rashad764 said:1. The problem statement, all variables and g iven/known data
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find the accleration at t=3 seconds
Homework Equations
vf-vi/tf-ti
The Attempt at a Solution
velocity at 3sec is 2 m/s and at 0 sec is at 4m.s
time is 3-0
2-4/3-0, [/B]
is it suppose to be -2?Ray Vickson said:Your answer of ##2 - \frac{4}{3} - 0 = 0.66667## is incorrect. Even if you put in parentheses (which you should always do) you would get ##(2-4)/(3-0) = -0.66667##, which is still incorrect. Can you see where your error lies?
You tell me.rashad764 said:is it suppose to be -2?
well since the line is going downwards, it has to be negative velocityRay Vickson said:You tell me.
rashad764 said:velocity at 3seconds is 2 and at 0 seconds its 4
time is 3 seconds minus 0
CWatters said:The acceleration at t=3 is the slope of the line at t=3. Does the slope start at t=0?
or look at it this way...
The slope/acceleration is the same at t=2.5 and 3.5sec right. Does your method give the same answer?
i was saying if the the velocity was -2 so it would be -2-4/3CWatters said:The problem is that in post #3 you just asked if the answer was -2m/s without showing your working. That's what Ray meant by you tell me.