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If t=Ax²+Bx, then find the acceleration in the terms of velocity​

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Answered by salogoman
1

Answer:

1st of all differentiate the eq with respect to time, you will get dx/dt i.e velocity.

dt/dt=d(ax^2)/dt+d(bx)/dt

or, 1=2ax(dx/dt)+b(dx/dt);

or,1=(2ax+b)dx/dt;

0r dx/dt=1/(2ax+b)

so, velocity v=dx/dt=(2ax+b)^-1

now, acceleration =dv/dt=-1(2ax+b)^-2(2a+0);

or dv/dt=-2a/(2ax+b)^2;

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Answered by Prateek2503
0

Answer:

v=u+at

so

t=v-u/a

Put the values in this formula you will get your ans

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