Review | Constant The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by: Part C v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to). Now assume that the particle is at 0, and find its position at t 0.10to 0 when t Express your answer to 3 significant figures. ν ΑΣφ m Submit Request Answer Part D Evaluate v(0)t+ a(0)t2/2 at t =0.10to to 3 significant figures. Your answers to parts (c) and (d) should be in good agreement. Try to work out why that is so before submitting the answer to part (d) Πν ΑΣφ m Request Answer Submit Review | Constants The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by: -18.5 m v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to). Previous Answers Submit All attempts used; correct answer displayed Part B Denote instantaneous acceleration of this particle by a(t). Evaluate the expression 1 +v(0)t acceleration at time t 0. a(0)ť2/2 at t 8t. Note that v(0) and a(0) are the velocity and Express your answer to 3 significant figures. View Available Hint(s) Πν ΑΣφ m Submit Part C Now assume that the particle is at 0 when t 0, and find its position at t 0.10to Exnress vour answar to 3 sicunificat ficuures

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Review | Constant
The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a
function of time t is given by:
Part C
v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to).
Now assume that the particle is at
0, and find its position at t 0.10to
0 when t
Express your answer to 3 significant figures.
ν ΑΣφ
m
Submit
Request Answer
Part D
Evaluate v(0)t+ a(0)t2/2 at t =0.10to to 3 significant figures. Your answers to parts (c) and (d) should be in good agreement. Try to work out why that is so before
submitting the answer to part (d)
Πν ΑΣφ
m
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Transcribed Image Text:Review | Constant The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by: Part C v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to). Now assume that the particle is at 0, and find its position at t 0.10to 0 when t Express your answer to 3 significant figures. ν ΑΣφ m Submit Request Answer Part D Evaluate v(0)t+ a(0)t2/2 at t =0.10to to 3 significant figures. Your answers to parts (c) and (d) should be in good agreement. Try to work out why that is so before submitting the answer to part (d) Πν ΑΣφ m Request Answer Submit
Review | Constants
The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a
function of time t is given by:
-18.5 m
v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to).
Previous Answers
Submit
All attempts used; correct answer displayed
Part B
Denote instantaneous acceleration of this particle by a(t). Evaluate the expression 1 +v(0)t
acceleration at time t 0.
a(0)ť2/2 at t 8t. Note that v(0) and a(0) are the velocity and
Express your answer to 3 significant figures.
View Available Hint(s)
Πν ΑΣφ
m
Submit
Part C
Now assume that the particle is at
0 when t 0, and find its position at t 0.10to
Exnress vour answar to 3 sicunificat ficuures
Transcribed Image Text:Review | Constants The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by: -18.5 m v(t)-(17/to)sin(t/to). Previous Answers Submit All attempts used; correct answer displayed Part B Denote instantaneous acceleration of this particle by a(t). Evaluate the expression 1 +v(0)t acceleration at time t 0. a(0)ť2/2 at t 8t. Note that v(0) and a(0) are the velocity and Express your answer to 3 significant figures. View Available Hint(s) Πν ΑΣφ m Submit Part C Now assume that the particle is at 0 when t 0, and find its position at t 0.10to Exnress vour answar to 3 sicunificat ficuures
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