kawaiipotato
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Re: HSC 2015 2U Marathon
If v*a > 0 particle is increasing speed.
If v*a < 0 particle is decreasing in speed.
Makes intuitive sense because if v <0 it wants to travel left. If a < 0 then it wants to increase velocity in the NEGATIVE direction hence allowing it to become faster travelling left. So if v <0 and a>0 then it wants to increase velocity in the positive direction, hence making v approach zero and then positive (which is why it slows down when going left. Eventually making it stop and go right)
v*a = -2*3=-6 < 0
If v*a > 0 particle is increasing speed.
If v*a < 0 particle is decreasing in speed.
Makes intuitive sense because if v <0 it wants to travel left. If a < 0 then it wants to increase velocity in the NEGATIVE direction hence allowing it to become faster travelling left. So if v <0 and a>0 then it wants to increase velocity in the positive direction, hence making v approach zero and then positive (which is why it slows down when going left. Eventually making it stop and go right)
v*a = -2*3=-6 < 0
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