What is the acceleration of an object at t=2?
The position of an object is given by the equation #x(t)=4t^3+6sin(t)# . Find the
acceleration of the object at t=2.
The position of an object is given by the equation
acceleration of the object at t=2.
3 Answers
Explanation:
We have position as a function of time, to get velocity as a function of time we differentiate it one time.
Now to get acceleration, differentiate it one more time.
Substituting,
The acceleration is the variation of the velocity.
The velocity is the variation of the position.
If the position is given by
So, the acceleration at the time
Using Taylor's approximation...
Taking
Given,
We,know, acceleration = change in rate of velocity and velocity = change in rate of displacement.
So,differentiate the given equation twice,to get the acceleration-time relationship.
So,
Putting,