How do you find the speed of a particle that moves along a line? Calculus Applications of Definite Integrals Net Change: Motion on a Line 1 Answer Wataru Sep 19, 2014 If p(t)p(t) is the position function of the particle, then velocity function is p'(t), and the speed function is |p'(t)|. Answer link Related questions How do you find the velocity of a particle that moves along a line? How do you find the stationary points of a particle that moves along a line? How do you find the displacement of a particle that moves along a line? How do you find the total distance traveled by a particle that moves along a line? How do you find the instantaneous velocity for the particle whose position at time t is given... How do you find the instantaneous acceleration for the particle whose position at time t is... How do you find the total displacement for the particle whose position at time t is given by... How many values of t does the particle change direction if a particle moves with acceleration... What is the position of a particle at time t=2 if a particle moves along the x axis so that at... How do you find the position function x(t) if you suppose that the mass in a... See all questions in Net Change: Motion on a Line Impact of this question 2570 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License