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misericordia

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heya, any help would be orsum...
k, my question is:
a particle moves along a straight line so that its displacement x meters from a fixed point O is given by x=1+3cos2t, where t is measured in seconds.
find a time when the particle reaches its max. speed. what is the speed?:confused:
someone help please...
 

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x=1+3cos2t
x'= -2.3sin2t = -6sin2t
x'' = -4cos2t = -4x

from: x'= -6sin2t

|sin2t|<=1
therefore max speed when |sin2t|=1;
x' = -6
therefore max speed is 6m/s
 

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ooooooh thankyou!:p
EDIT: wait... isnt x''=-12cos2t???
 
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misericordia said:
ooooooh thankyou!:p
EDIT: wait... isnt x''=-12cos2t???
ooops lol sry my bad:

x'' = -4.3cos2t = -12cost2t = -4(x-1)
 

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