Motion & Vectors: Find v1, Accel, Vel.& Pos. as Fn of Time

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A particle in the xy plane experiences constant acceleration, starting at position r1 = (4m)i + (3m)j and moving to r2 = (10m)i - (2m)j after 2 seconds. The average velocity is calculated as V(av) = (3m/s)i - (2.5m/s)j, leading to the initial velocity v1 = (1m/s)i + (1m/s)j. To find the acceleration, one can determine its components using the change in velocity over time. The velocity and position as functions of time can be derived using the equations for constant acceleration, incorporating calculus if necessary. This approach provides a systematic method to analyze motion in physics.
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A particle moves is the xy plane with constant acceleration. At t = 0 the particle is at
r1= (4m)i + (3m)j, with velocity v1. At t = 2s the particle has moved to r2= (10m)i- (2m)j and its velocity has changed to v2 = (5m/s)i – (6m/s)j. a) Find v1. b) What is the acceleration of the particle? c) What is the velocity of the particle as a function of time? D) What is the position vector of the particle as a function of time?

Since the acceleration is constanst can I use Vav =1/2(v0+v1)?
Delta ri = ri2 - ri1
= ((10m)i -(4m)i) = (6m)i
Delat rj = rj2 - rj1 = (-2m)j - (3m)j = (-5m)j

Thus Delta r = (6m)i - (5m)j

and V(av)i = (6m)i/2s = (3m/s)i
V(av)j = (-5m)j/2s = (-2.5m/s)j
Thus V(av) = (3m/s)i - (2.5m/s)j

and since Vav =1/2(v0+v1)
we have (3m/s)i - (2.5m/s)j = 1/2(v0 + (5m/s)i – (6m/s)j)
(3m/s)i - (2.5m/s)j = ((v0)/2) + (2.5m/s)i - (3m/s)j
so v0 = 2(0.5m/s)i + (0.5m/s)j = (1m/s)i + (1m/s)j
is that a logical reasoning for geting v?
And by the way how can get the velocity of the particle as a function of time, and the position vector of the particle as a function of time?

I really appreciate your help in advance.
Thank you
 
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Originally posted by Beretta
is that a logical reasoning for geting v?
Yes.
And by the way how can get the velocity of the particle as a function of time, and the position vector of the particle as a function of time?
Find the components of the acceleration, then use the equations for constant acceleration:
Vx = Vx0 + axt, etc..
 
Sometimes applying Calculus is useful.
 
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