cssftw
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Hi guys, here's the question I don't know how to do:
Q. A particle is attached to the end of an elastic string; it is projected vertically downwards from the point O with velocity sqrt(22) m/s, and has acceleration (10-2x) m/s/s after it has traveled x metres.
Find it's greatest velocity, and show that the motion is confined to a certain interval.
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Can someone please explain to me how to do this? I mean with questions involving greatest displacement -- you just let v=0 right? So what's the deal with greatest velocity? Do you let acceleration = 0, or is there something else?
Help would be immensely appreciated! Thanks
Q. A particle is attached to the end of an elastic string; it is projected vertically downwards from the point O with velocity sqrt(22) m/s, and has acceleration (10-2x) m/s/s after it has traveled x metres.
Find it's greatest velocity, and show that the motion is confined to a certain interval.
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Can someone please explain to me how to do this? I mean with questions involving greatest displacement -- you just let v=0 right? So what's the deal with greatest velocity? Do you let acceleration = 0, or is there something else?
Help would be immensely appreciated! Thanks