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If the motion of an object is described by x=f(t) write formulae for instantaneous velocity and acceleration​

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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

Instantaneous velocity will be given by differentiation of the position as a function of time.

Therefore v = dx/dt = d {f(t)}/dt =g(t)

let g(t) be another function of time representing velocity

Therefore acceleration is given by

dv/dt = d {g(t)}/dt .

Hope you will be able to understand.

Answered by bhagya99
5

Answer:

Explanation:

Instantaneous velocity will be given by differentiation of the position as a function of time.

Therefore v = dx/dt = d {f(t)}/dt =g(t)

let g(t) be another function of time representing velocity

Therefore acceleration is given by

dv/dt = d {g(t)}/dt .

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