Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy)
Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy)
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ISBN: 9780133178579
Author: Ross L. Finney
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11.2, Problem 37E

(a)

To determine

To calculate: The velocity and speed of the particle when t=5π4 .

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37E

The required velocity and speed of the particle are 22,0 and 22 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The position vector of the particle: x=sin4tcost , y=sin2t

Calculation:

Consider the position vector be r(t) .

So, r(t)=sin4tcost,sin2t

It is known that for a position vector r(t) of a particle, the first derivative of r(t) is the velocity vector of the particle.

So, v(t)=d(r(t))dt=ddtsin4tcost,sin2t=ddt(sin4tcost),ddt(sin2t)=4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t

Substitute 5π4 for t in the above expression.

  4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t=4cos4(5π4)cos(5π4)sin(5π4)sin4(5π4),2cos2(5π4)=22,0

Also, it is known that the magnitude of the velocity vector of a particle is known as the speed of the particle.

The magnitude of a vector a,b is |a,b|=a2+b2 .

At t=5π4 ; substitute 22 for a and 0 for b in the above formula.

  a2+b2=(22)2+(0)2=8=22

Hence, the required velocity and speed of the particle are 22,0 and 22 respectively.

(b)

To determine

To graph: The path of the particle.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The position vector of the particle: x=sin4tcost , y=sin2t

Calculation:

Consider the position vector be r(t) .

So, r(t)=sin4tcost,sin2t

It is known that for a position vector r(t) of a particle, the first derivative of r(t) is the velocity vector of the particle.

So, v(t)=d(r(t))dt=ddtsin4tcost,sin2t=ddt(sin4tcost),ddt(sin2t)=4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t

Substitute 5π4 for t in the above expression.

  4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t=4cos4(5π4)cos(5π4)sin(5π4)sin4(5π4),2cos2(5π4)=22,0

Also, it is known that the magnitude of the velocity vector of a particle is known as the speed of the particle.

The magnitude of a vector a,b is |a,b|=a2+b2 .

At t=5π4 ; substitute 22 for a and 0 for b in the above formula.

  a2+b2=(22)2+(0)2=8=22

Thus, the velocity and speed of the particle are 22,0 and 22 respectively when t=5π4 .

The graph of the path of the particle is shown below:

  Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy), Chapter 11.2, Problem 37E , additional homework tip  1

(c)

To determine

To determine: Whether the particle is moving to the left or to the right when t=5π4 .

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 37E

The particle is moving to the right when t=5π4 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The position vector of the particle: x=sin4tcost , y=sin2t

Calculation:

Consider the position vector be r(t) .

So, r(t)=sin4tcost,sin2t

It is known that for a position vector r(t) of a particle, the first derivative of r(t) is the velocity vector of the particle.

So, v(t)=d(r(t))dt=ddtsin4tcost,sin2t=ddt(sin4tcost),ddt(sin2t)=4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t

Substitute 5π4 for t in the above expression.

  4cos4tcostsintsin4t,2cos2t=4cos4(5π4)cos(5π4)sin(5π4)sin4(5π4),2cos2(5π4)=22,0

Also, it is known that the magnitude of the velocity vector of a particle is known as the speed of the particle.

The magnitude of a vector a,b is |a,b|=a2+b2 .

At t=5π4 ; substitute 22 for a and 0 for b in the above formula.

  a2+b2=(22)2+(0)2=8=22

Thus, the velocity and speed of the particle are 22,0 and 22 respectively when t=5π4 .

The graph of the path of the particle is shown below:

  Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy), Chapter 11.2, Problem 37E , additional homework tip  2

From the above graph, it is seen that the particle is moving to the right when t=5π4 .

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