How to Determine Velocity and Acceleration from Position?

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The position of a particle is defined by the function r(t) = i(1 - e^-kt) + je^kt, where k is a positive constant. To find the velocity and acceleration, the equations v(t) = dr/dt and a(t) = dv/dt are used. Participants emphasize the need to show actual work done to solve the problem, adhering to forum rules. There is confusion regarding the sketch of the trajectory, with clarification that the i and j components indicate a Cartesian coordinate system. The discussion highlights the importance of demonstrating understanding through work and visual representation.
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Homework Statement


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The position of a particle as a function of time is given by
r(t) = i(1 - e^-kt ) + je^kt
where k is a positive constant. Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle. Sketch its trajectory.

Homework Equations



v (t) = dr/dt
a(t) = dv/dt

The Attempt at a Solution



based on my opinion we can use cartesian coordinat system and than "e" is constant
 
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Please show your actual work.
 
Orodruin said:
Please show your actual work.
It's my homework, number of 1.21
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Fia Ismi Nur Alfiah said:
It's my homework, number of 1.21View attachment 221798
No. Please show your work. That is, what you have done yourself to try to solve the problem.

Note that you are required to do so by forum rules.
 
ya, I'm sorry.
i just use this application for the first time, so i don't know how must i do, I'm so sorry
 
Orodruin said:
No. Please show your work. That is, what you have done yourself to try to solve the problem.

Note that you are required to do so by forum rules.
it's my work, I'm sorry I'm using indonesian language in my homework
 

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Fia Ismi Nur Alfiah said:
it's my work, I'm sorry I'm using indonesian language in my homework
Your expressions for velocity and acceleration look ok. What about the sketch of the curve?
 
haruspex said:
Your expressions for velocity and acceleration look ok. What about the sketch of the curve?
I have not yet made its curve, because I am confused it uses a Cartesian coordinate system or another
 
Fia Ismi Nur Alfiah said:
I have not yet made its curve, because I am confused it uses a Cartesian coordinate system or another
i and j definitely indicate a Cartesian system.
 
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haruspex said:
i and j definitely indicate a Cartesian system.
Okay, thank you [emoji4]

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haruspex said:
i and j definitely indicate a Cartesian system.
How about with my sketch? Like this or no?
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