Suppose a particle is moving along a straight line and its position with respect to a reference point is s = 4·f – 8·t + 3· t+ 2 (where s is in meters and t is in seconds). (a) Find the velocity and acceleration as functions of t. (b) Find the acceleration after 1 second. (C) Find the acceleration at the instant when the velocity is 0.

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Suppose a particle is moving along a straight line and its position with respect to a reference point is s=4·t3−8·t2+3·t+2 (where s  is in meters and t is in seconds).

(c) Find the acceleration at the instant when the velocity is 0.

 

Suppose a particle is moving along a straight line and its position with respect to a reference point is s = 4·f – 8·t + 3· t+ 2
(where s is in meters and t is in seconds).
(a) Find the velocity and acceleration as functions of t.
(b) Find the acceleration after 1 second.
(C) Find the acceleration at the instant when the velocity is 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a particle is moving along a straight line and its position with respect to a reference point is s = 4·f – 8·t + 3· t+ 2 (where s is in meters and t is in seconds). (a) Find the velocity and acceleration as functions of t. (b) Find the acceleration after 1 second. (C) Find the acceleration at the instant when the velocity is 0.
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