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2D Motion Questions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to parametric equations, velocity, acceleration, and displacement. Each problem provides specific functions or equations to analyze and calculate various physical quantities such as speed, acceleration vectors, and Cartesian equations. The answers include calculations and methodologies for determining the required values at given time intervals.

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2D Motion Questions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to parametric equations, velocity, acceleration, and displacement. Each problem provides specific functions or equations to analyze and calculate various physical quantities such as speed, acceleration vectors, and Cartesian equations. The answers include calculations and methodologies for determining the required values at given time intervals.

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Question

Given r(t) = (4t^2, 3t^3 - 1). Find the speed at t = 2.


Given r(t) = (4t^2 - 2t + 1, -3t^2). Find the magnitude of acceleration.
For x = t, y = t^3, find the velocity vector and speed at t = 1.
Given x = 1 + t, y = 1 - t, find the Cartesian equation of the path and the speed.
For x = 6t, y = 6t - t^2, locate the highest point on the curve and find the acceleration vector.
Given x = e^t, y = e^{-t}, find the velocity vector at t = 0 and the tangent line equation.
A spaceship follows v_x(t)=0.4−cos(t/100), v_y(t)=sin(t/100). Find the parametric displacement and velocity at t = T when acceleration ceases.
A particle at t=0 is at (2,4), and at t=3 is at (8,-2) with velocity v=(5,-5). Find its constant acceleration vector.
Given r(t) = (4 + 2.5t^2, 5t), find the average velocity between t=0 and t=2 and its magnitude and direction.
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Given x = t^2, y = t, find: (a) displacement between t=1 and t=3; (b) velocity at t=3; (c) average acceleration between t=0 and t=3; (d) average velocity be
Answer Source/Link
v_x = 8t, v_y = 9t^2; at t=2: v_x=16, v_y=36; speed = √(16²+36²) = √1552 ≈ 39.40 https://brilliant.org/wiki/parametric-equations-velocity-a
a_x = d²x/dt² = 8, a_y = d²y/dt² = -6; a = √(8²+(-6)²) = 10 https://brilliant.org/wiki/parametric-equations-velocity-a
v = (1, 3t^2); at t=1: v=(1,3); speed=√(1²+3²)=√10 ≈ 3.16 https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/textbooks/Strang/Edited/C
Eliminate t: t = x - 1, so y = 1 - (x - 1) = 2 - x; v = (1, -1); speed = √2 ≈ 1.41 https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/textbooks/Strang/Edited/C
dy/dt = 6 - 2t = 0 ⇒ t=3 ⇒ highest point at (18,9); a = (0, -2) https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/textbooks/Strang/Edited/C
v = (e^t, -e^{-t}); at t=0: v=(1,-1); slope = -1; line through (1,1): y - 1 = -1(x - 1) ⇒ y = -x + 2 https://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/textbooks/Strang/Edited/C
x=0.4T−100 sin(T/100), y=100(1−cos(T/100)); v_x=0.4−cos(T/100), v_y=sin(T/100) https://physics.info/parametric/practice.shtml
Solve r= r0+v0 t+1/2 a t^2 and v=v0+ a t: a = (2/3, -8/3) https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/trajectory-para
v_avg = ((14−4)/2, (10−0)/2) = (5,5); speed = √(5²+5²)=7.07, θ = 45° N of E https://www.scribd.com/document/582199033/Probset
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
Δr=√((9−1)^2+(3−1)^2)=√68; v=(2t,1)⇒v(3)=(6,1), |v|=√37; a_avg=(v(3)−v(0))/3=(6,0)/3=(2,0); v_avg=( Custom Generated
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