YeaaaDon't think this was the right place to post this since motion is HSC not prelim
but it doesn't matter
YeaaaDon't think this was the right place to post this since motion is HSC not prelim
I'm here Shuuyaeyeseeyou has come, as promised! Post up your questions
eyeseeyou can help youOkay someone help me or else I'm fucked
Thanks m8eyeseeyou can help you
David for 1 the answer is a) x=t^2-4t+3Do you have answers to Q1 , I just want to compare my answers? The questions seem pretty familiar from somewhere.
Why can't you just offer one question at a time when it pops up instead of throw so many at everyone and just causing mental exhaustion before you've even received any help??Okay here:
I just can't seem to get the jist of these questions
1.The velocity of a particle moving in a straight line is given by v=2t-4 ms. Initially the particle is 3m to the right of the origin O
a)find the displacement of the particle, x metres, at t second
b)Sketch the graph of x against t
c)Find the displacement at t=3
d)Find the distance travelled during the time interval 0≤t≤3
e)Find the acceleration of the particle at t=2
2. If v=t+lt-2l m/s, sketch the graph of v against t for 0≤t≤6, and hence find the distance covered during this time interval
3. A particle is moving in a straight line. It starts from a fixed point O on the line and at time t second its velocity v m/s is given by v=2cost
a. Find the first two times when the particle is at rest
b. find the distance travelled by the particle between these two lines
c. Find the acceleration particle when it is at rest
4. A particle moves in a straight line so that at any time t≥0 its velocity is given by v=1/(1+t)
a. if its distance from a fixed point O on the line is x, show that x=In(1+t), given that x=0 when t=0
b. Show that the particle is moving away from O as t increase
c. Find acceleration when t=0
5. An object falling from rest in air is suspended to an acceleration x (with 2 dots on top of x)=g-(v/k dash) where g and k are constants and v is the velocity and time t
a. Show that v=gk (1-(e^-(t/k)))
b. What is the greatest speed obtained?
c. What is the greatest distance travelled in the time t=k In 4
I tried to work it out but I'm just not there yet leehuanWhy can't you just offer one question at a time when it pops up instead of throw so many at everyone and just causing mental exhaustion before you've even received any help??
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For Q4,
a) given v=1/(1+t) direct integration yields that x = ln(1+t) + C
When t=0, x=0
So we have 0 = ln(1) + C
ln(1) = 0 so C = 0
So x = ln(1+t) as required
b) If the particle is moving away from O as t increases, then it should be that x is monotonic increasing. Hence, it suffices to show that v≥0 for all positive t
This is trivially true. 1/(1+t)>0 for all positive t is a true statement. (To see why, just sketch the graph.)
c) If v=1/(1+t) then x" = -1/(1+t)2
Just substitute t=0 to find the acceleration
(I randomly picked Q4 cause logs looked fun to play with, only to realise that it was a band 3-4 question. Are you sure you didn't attempt this in advance?)
What do you mean not there yetI tried to work it out but I'm just not there yet leehuan
Did you get the answers that eyeseeyou said were correct? Some of my answers are differentDo you have answers to Q1 , I just want to compare my answers? The questions seem pretty familiar from somewhere.
I mean I just can't seem to solve it no matter what I doWhat do you mean not there yet
what were thye Shuuya?Did you get the answers that eyeseeyou said were correct? Some of my answers are different
Oh shit maybe I'm looking at the wrond answer sheet but idk wtf I'm doing lolwhat were thye Shuuya?
Naah, most of them are the sameOh shit maybe I'm looking at the wrond answer sheet but idk wtf I'm doing lol
With regards to Q4, look at my answer and tell me where you got stuck please for my own reference sakeI mean I just can't seem to solve it no matter what I do
Graph it for me and show me itNaah, most of them are the same
The parabola should have x intercepts (1,0) (3,0) and y intercept (0,3)?
You got a right but for b it was a=-1 and for some reason I can't find C thereWith regards to Q4, look at my answer and tell me where you got stuck please for my own reference sake
yeah but the parabola isn'tsupposed to cross into the negative side