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I was given this question by my friend who couldn't do it after he did a quiz
someplace..But I can't do it either so could anyone please help?
A particle, P, moves in a straight line, so that its acceleration at any time t seconds
is given by a=-9x, where x is the displacement of P, in metres, from the centre
of motion O. Initially P is 4 metres to the right of O and moving towards O with a
speed of 12 m/s.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
<o> </o>
a) Show that the speed of the particle at any position x is given by
3root(32- x^2) m/s.
b) Hence find an expression in terms of t for the displacement of the particle
someplace..But I can't do it either so could anyone please help?
A particle, P, moves in a straight line, so that its acceleration at any time t seconds
is given by a=-9x, where x is the displacement of P, in metres, from the centre
of motion O. Initially P is 4 metres to the right of O and moving towards O with a
speed of 12 m/s.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
<o> </o>
a) Show that the speed of the particle at any position x is given by
3root(32- x^2) m/s.
b) Hence find an expression in terms of t for the displacement of the particle