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Step 1
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To determine the speed of particle P at time t = 2, we first need to find the velocity vector, v, by differentiating the position vector, r.
Differentiating r with respect to time t:
Calculating the derivatives:
Now substituting t = 2 into the velocity vector:
To find the speed, we calculate the magnitude of the velocity vector:
Thus, the exact speed of P when t = 2 is:
Step 2
Answer
To check Bella's claim about the acceleration of P, we start by finding the acceleration vector a, which is the derivative of the velocity vector v:
Differentiating the velocity vector:
Calculating the derivatives, we obtain:
The magnitude of the acceleration vector is given by:
Since the magnitude of acceleration does not depend on time t, we have:
Thus, for all values of t, the magnitude of the acceleration will never be zero. Therefore, Bella's claim is correct.
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