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A moving particle has an acceleration (a) metres per second at time (t) seconds (t >0 or equal to 0).
The acceleration of the particle is given by
a=2 pi squared cos pi t.
At time t=0, the object is at the point x=0 and has a velocity v=pi metres per second.
Show that the displacement, x, is given by x=-2 cos pi t+pi t+3 for t>0 or equal to 0.
Thanks guys!
A moving particle has an acceleration (a) metres per second at time (t) seconds (t >0 or equal to 0).
The acceleration of the particle is given by
a=2 pi squared cos pi t.
At time t=0, the object is at the point x=0 and has a velocity v=pi metres per second.
Show that the displacement, x, is given by x=-2 cos pi t+pi t+3 for t>0 or equal to 0.
Thanks guys!