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6 January, 16:05

Given a particle that has the velocity v (t) = 3 cos (mt) = 3 cos (0.5t) meters, a. Find the acceleration at 3 seconds. b. Find the displacement at 2 seconds.

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  1. 6 January, 16:32
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    a) V = 3 cos (0.5t)

    differentiating with respect to t

    dv / dt = - 3 x. 5 sin0.5t

    = - 1.5 sin0.5t.

    acceleration = - 1.5 sin 0.5t

    when t = 3 s

    acceleration = - 1.5 sin 1.5

    = - 1.496 ms⁻²

    v = 3 cos. 5t

    b) dx/dt = 3 cos 0.5 t

    dx = 3 cos 0.5 t dt

    integrating on both sides

    x = 3 sin. 5t /.5

    x = 6 sin0.5t

    At t = 2 s

    x = 6 sin 1

    x = 5.05 m
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