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A Honda Civic travels in a straight line along a road. Its distance xfrom a stop sign is given as a function of time t by the equation x(t) = 1.53m/s^2*t^2 - 5.10×10-2 m/s^3*t^3
Question #1. Calculate the average velocity of the car for the time interval t=0 to t1=1.93s. answer is in m/s
here's what i think i need to do:
plug in 0 and 1.93 for t... ok so if i plug in 0 for t, it would be zero, so i skip that and go on to plug in t1=1.93s for the equation.
x(t)= 1.53m/s^2(1.93)^2-5.10 X10^-2m/s^3(1.93s)^3
5.69m/s^2 - 36.66 X 10^-2 m/s^3
x(t)=5.3m/s^2 <--- can m/s^2 be substracted from m/s^3?
ok so would that be the time? how would i caculate the average velocity as stated in question #1?
i think i need to use the formula Vf(Final velocity) - V i(initial velocity)/time
ok so x(t) would be the time right? how would i find the final velocity and the initial velocity
Question #1. Calculate the average velocity of the car for the time interval t=0 to t1=1.93s. answer is in m/s
here's what i think i need to do:
plug in 0 and 1.93 for t... ok so if i plug in 0 for t, it would be zero, so i skip that and go on to plug in t1=1.93s for the equation.
x(t)= 1.53m/s^2(1.93)^2-5.10 X10^-2m/s^3(1.93s)^3
5.69m/s^2 - 36.66 X 10^-2 m/s^3
x(t)=5.3m/s^2 <--- can m/s^2 be substracted from m/s^3?
ok so would that be the time? how would i caculate the average velocity as stated in question #1?
i think i need to use the formula Vf(Final velocity) - V i(initial velocity)/time
ok so x(t) would be the time right? how would i find the final velocity and the initial velocity
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