The velocity of the particle is the derivative of the position function at t=2.26s.
You should get v(t)= (8.8m/s2)t -(10.41m/s3)t2
Justin G.
asked 08/31/22The position of a particle as a function of time is given by x(t) = (4.4 m/s2)t2 - (3.47 m/s3)t3.
What is the velocity of the particle, in m/s, at t= 2.26 s?
The velocity of the particle is the derivative of the position function at t=2.26s.
You should get v(t)= (8.8m/s2)t -(10.41m/s3)t2
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