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The motion of an object can be modelled by using formulas given in terms of time.
e.g., can be used to model the position x of a particle at time t seconds.
In this situation, the turning point of the particle is the point at which the particle has no speed, i.e., the particle is stationary.
In this situation, the person walks a distance of 7 m, displacing himself 7 m from the origin.
In this example, he walks a distance of 6m, displacing himself 6m from the origin.
Example: A particle is travelling with the trajectory .
At minimum displacement, ds/dt = 0:
(Negative time indicates the time before the reference point.)
b) The acceleration a is given by:
Acceleration is positive and constant, which means the particle will get faster and faster.
A particle moves in a straight line such that its distance, s meters, from a fixed point at time is given by:
The diagram shows the displacement-time graph of the motion of .
a) Determine the time at which is moving with minimum velocity.
b) Find the displacement of from at this time.
c) Find the velocity of at this time.
a)
Velocity is at maximum or minimum when dv/dt = 0:
b) Let :
c) Let :
Using the initial condition:
For :
Using the calculator:
Q4 (Jan 2011, Q6) The velocity of a particle at time t is given by . The particle travels in a straight line and passes through a fixed point when
Solution:
Let :
When , .
For , .
Distance from start:
When :
Q5 (Jun 2014, Q3) A particle travels in a straight line. The velocity of at time seconds after it passes through a fixed point is given by . Find
Solution:
At :
Q8. (OCR 4761, Jan 2008, Q5)
A toy car is moving along the straight line Ox, where O is the origin. The time t is in seconds. At time the car is at A, 3 m from O as shown in Fig. 5. The velocity of the car, , is given by
Calculate the distance of the car from O when its acceleration is zero.
Solution:
So,
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