A particle starts from rest at x = -2.4 m and moves along the x-axis with the velocity history shown. Plot the corresponding acceleration and the displacement histories for the 3.2 seconds. Find the time t when the particle crosses the origin. After you have the plots, answer the questions. 1 m/s 3.2 0 Questions 0.8 Att = 0.17 S, Att = 1.18 S, I Att = 2.62 S, X = 1.6 t, s -2.34 X= 0.096 X = i 2.4 3.2 The particle will cross the origin when t = i m, m, 3 V = 0.68 V= 3.2 m, v = S. m/s, m/s, a = a = st 4 0 m/s, a = i m/s² m/s² m/s

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A particle starts from rest at x = -2.4 m and moves along the x-axis with the velocity history shown. Plot the corresponding acceleration
and the displacement histories for the 3.2 seconds. Find the time t when the particle crosses the origin. After you have the plots,
answer the questions.
1 m/s
3.2
0
0
Questions
0.8
At t = 0.17
S,
Att = 1.18
S,
Att = 2.62
S,
X =
1
X =
1.6
t, s
-2.34
X = 0.096
2.4
3.2
The particle will cross the origin when t= i
m,
3
m,
V =
V =
m, v =
0.68
3.2
S.
m/s,
m/s,
a =
a =
m/s, a =
4
0
m/s²
m/s²
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A particle starts from rest at x = -2.4 m and moves along the x-axis with the velocity history shown. Plot the corresponding acceleration and the displacement histories for the 3.2 seconds. Find the time t when the particle crosses the origin. After you have the plots, answer the questions. 1 m/s 3.2 0 0 Questions 0.8 At t = 0.17 S, Att = 1.18 S, Att = 2.62 S, X = 1 X = 1.6 t, s -2.34 X = 0.096 2.4 3.2 The particle will cross the origin when t= i m, 3 m, V = V = m, v = 0.68 3.2 S. m/s, m/s, a = a = m/s, a = 4 0 m/s² m/s² m/s
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