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21 November, 23:21

The position of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by x (t) = 4.0 - 3.0t m. (a) At what time does the particle cross the origin? (b) What is the displacement of the particle between t = 3.0 s and t = 6.0 s? (c) What is the average velocity of the particle between 2.0 s and 4.0 s?

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  1. 21 November, 23:22
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    a) t = 4/3 s = 1.33 s

    b) ∆x = - 9.0 m

    c) Velocity v = - 3m/s

    Explanation:

    Given;

    The position function of the particle can be represented by;

    x (t) = 4.0 - 3.0t m

    a) the time that the particle cross the origin, at this time x (t) = 0 (origin). So;

    x (t) = 4.0 - 3.0t = 0

    4.0 - 3.0t = 0

    3.0t = 4.0

    t = 4/3 s = 1.33 s

    b) change in displacement between t = 3s and t = 6s

    At t = 3s

    x (3) = 4 - 3 (3) = - 5 m

    At t = 6s

    x (6) = 4 - 3 (6) = - 14m

    ∆x = x (6) - x (3) = - 14 - (-5) = - 14+5 = - 9m

    ∆x = - 9.0 m

    c) velocity is the change in displacement per unit time.

    x (2) = 4 - 3 (2) = - 2

    x (4) = 4 - 3 (4) = - 8

    ∆x = - 8 - (-2) = - 6 m

    ∆t = 4 - 2 = 2 s

    v = ∆x/∆t = - 6/2 = - 3 m/s

    Velocity v = - 3m/s
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