cj_bridle
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velocity of a particle is given by:
v = (root2x)e^(-x^2)
Show the particle has acceleration given by:
a = e^(-2x^2) [ 1 - 4x^2]
i can do it by using dv/dt = dv/dx.dx/dt
but i tried doing it by converting velocity to v^2/2 and then differentiating to find accelaration... but when i differentiate an extra 'x' comes out in the wash and it doesnt work? can anyone show me how to do it the v^2/2 way?
v = (root2x)e^(-x^2)
Show the particle has acceleration given by:
a = e^(-2x^2) [ 1 - 4x^2]
i can do it by using dv/dt = dv/dx.dx/dt
but i tried doing it by converting velocity to v^2/2 and then differentiating to find accelaration... but when i differentiate an extra 'x' comes out in the wash and it doesnt work? can anyone show me how to do it the v^2/2 way?