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(a) If the position of a particle is given byx=20t-5t2, where x is in m and t in secwhen, if ever, the particle’s velocity is zero? (b) When is its acceleration a zero? (c) For what time range (positive or negative) is a negative? (d) Positive? (e) Graph x(t), v(t) and a(t).

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(a) Particle’s velocity is zero att=1.2s

(b) Particle’s acceleration is zero att=0s

(c) Range is negative att>0

(d) Range is positive att<0

(e) Graph of xt,vt andat

Step by step solution

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Given information

x(t)=20t-5t3

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To understand the concept of simple mathematical operation

This problem involves simple mathematical operation of derivative. Here differentiating the given equation, the equation for velocity and acceleration can be found. Further, by pluggingand, time whereandare zero can be calculated.

Formula:

vt=dxtdt

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Derive the expressions for velocity and acceleration

xt=20t-5t2

Expressions for velocity and acceleration can be found by taking derivative of above equation with respect to t,

vt=dxtdt=d20t-5t2dt=20-15t2at=dvtdt=d20-15t2dt=-30t

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(a) Calculate the time at which velocity is zero

v(t)=20-15t20=20-15t2

t=2015=1.2s

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(b) Calculate the time at which acceleration is zero

at=-30t0=-30tt=0s

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(c)Calculate the time range in which acceleration is negative

From equation, if acceleration a(t)=-30tatt>0 acceleration is negative.

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(d) Calculate the time range in which acceleration is positive

From equation, if accelerationa(t)=-30t att<0 acceleration is positive.

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(e) Graph x(t), v(t) and a(t)

Graphs are shown below:

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