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Answered by smayanksharma
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Answered by shagufta028
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"We have the position vector given in terms of time t. r(t) = t^3*i + t^2*j



To find the velocity vector we have to differentiate r(t) with respect to time.



r'(t) = 3t^2*i + 2t*j



The vector representing acceleration is the derivative of the position vector



r''(t) = 6t*i + 2*j



When time t = 2.



The velocity vector is 3*2^2*i + 2*2*j



=> 12*i + 4*j



The speed is the absolute value of the...



We have the position vector given in terms of time t. r(t) = t^3*i + t^2*j



To find the velocity vector we have to differentiate r(t) with respect to time.



r'(t) = 3t^2*i + 2t*j



The vector representing acceleration is the derivative of the position vector



r''(t) = 6t*i + 2*j



When time t = 2.



The velocity vector is 3*2^2*i + 2*2*j



=> 12*i + 4*j



The speed is the absolute value of the velocity vector or sqrt(12^2 + 4^2) = sqrt (144 + 16) = sqrt 160



The acceleration vector is 6*2*i + 2*j



=> 12*i + 2*j



The required acceleration at t=2 is 12*i + 2*j and the speed is sqrt 160.

Hope this answer helps you.


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