Physics, asked by JichuSuresh, 1 year ago

The velocity v of a particle is given by the equation v=t^2-t^3, where v is in m/s and t in second. The maximum and minimum velocity (in m/s) of the particle is

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Answered by Jades23
10
dv/dt will be 0 foraximum and minimum values of t
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Answered by Prashant24IITBHU
3
See attachment for calculation.

Maximum velocity =[4/27]m/s at t=0s 
Minimum velocity= 0m/s at t=0s
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