A particle moving in a straight line has displacement, s m, from its initial position at time, t seconds, given by the equation
Find the displacement of the particle after 12 seconds.
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A particle moving in a straight line has displacement, s m, from its initial position at time, t seconds, given by the equation
Find the displacement of the particle after 12 seconds.
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A particle moving in a straight line has velocity, , at time, t seconds, given by the equation
Find the time at which the velocity of the particle reaches .
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A particle moving in a straight line has acceleration, , at time, t seconds, given by the equation
Find the time at which the particle is accelerating at .
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After 5 seconds the velocity of the particle is 68 m s−1.
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A particle moving in a straight line has velocity, , at time, t seconds, given by the equation
Other than at , find the time when the particle is stationary.
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The velocity, , of a particle moving in a straight line at time t seconds can be found using the following
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Find, by differentiation, an expression for the acceleration for .
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Use integration to show that the displacement of the particle from its initial position for is given by
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A particle is moving in a straight line and at time seconds has acceleration, , where .
Show by integrating twice that the displacement, s m, of the particle from a fixed point O , is given by
s = 2t3 − t4 + 5t2 + ct + d
where and are constants.
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Given that the particle started from rest at the point O, write down the values of c and d, and find the displacement of the particle after 5 seconds.
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The velocity, , of a particle moving in a straight line at time t seconds is given by.
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Use integration to show that
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Use your answers to part (b) to
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A car is travelling along a straight horizontal motorway and passes a junction at time seconds. The car’s displacement, s metres, from the junction is then modelled by the equation
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A particle moving along a straight line has velocity , at time t seconds, and its motion is described the equation
v = t2 − 4t + 4
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Show that the acceleration of the particle is negative for the first 2 seconds of its motion.
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An athlete training for the 100 m sprint is aiming to run according to the model
s = 0.4t2 + 3.5t
where s m is their displacement from the starting point at time t seconds.
Find, according to the model, the time it should take the athlete to complete the 100 m sprint, giving your answer to one decimal place.
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Show that the acceleration of the athlete should be constant, if they are to sprint the 100 m according to the model.
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A go kart manufacturer is testing out a new model on a straight horizontal road.
Starting from rest, the velocity of the go kart is modelled by the equation
v = t
where is the velocity at time t seconds.
Find the maximum velocity of the go kart and the time at which this occurs.
Justify that this is a maximum.
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The go kart does not move backwards at any point during the test.
Find the time it takes to complete the test.
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A home-made rocket is launched from rest at ground level with time .
The acceleration of the rocket, measured in metres per square second, is modelled by the equation
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A particle moving along a horizontal path has acceleration at time seconds modelled by the equation
The particle has a velocity of at time . Find an expression for the velocity of the particle at time .
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In a cheese-rolling competition, a cylindrical block of cheese is rolled down a hill and its acceleration, , is modelled by the equation.
where t is the time in seconds. The block of cheese reaches the bottom of the hill after 20 seconds.
Find the velocity of the block of cheese when it reaches the bottom of the hill.
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Show that the distance down the hill, as travelled by the block of cheese, is 330 m to two significant figures.
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A high-speed train has a maximum acceleration of which, from rest, takes 20 seconds to reach.
One such train leaves a station at seconds and its displacement, , from the station is modelled using the equation
where m is a constant.
Find an expression for the velocity of the high-speed train for .
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Find the minimum distance of track needed in order for the high-speed train to reach its maximum acceleration.
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The velocity, v m s−1 , of a particle moving in a straight line at time t seconds is given by for
Sketch a velocity-time graph for the motion of the particle during the interval
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Use integration to show that the total distance travelled by the particle is .
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A car is travelling along a straight horizontal motorway and passes under a bridge at time seconds. The car’s displacement, s metres, from the bridge is then modelled by the equation
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A particle moving along a straight line has velocity, , at time t seconds according to the equation
Find the times at which the particle is instantaneously stationary.
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Find the distance travelled by the particle during the time it has negative velocity.
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An athlete training for the 200 m sprint is aiming to run according to the model
where s m is the displacement from the starting point at time t seconds.
Find the time the athlete should be expected to finish the 200 m sprint in.
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Find the average acceleration that the athlete would achieve when sprinting the 200 m, according to this model.
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A go kart manufacturer is testing out a new model on a straight horizontal road.
Starting from rest, the velocity of the go kart is modelled by the equation
where is the velocity of the go kart at time t seconds and w is a constant.
Given the maximum speed of the go kart is , find the value of w and the time at which the go kart reaches its maximum speed.
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A home-made rocket is launched from rest, at time t = 0 seconds, from ground level with an acceleration of . The rocket’s acceleration is then modelled by the equation.
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Find the greatest height the rocket reaches, giving your answer in kilometres to three significant figures.
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A zip-wire running between two trees in a children’s park is modelled as a horizontal line. The velocity-time graph below shows the motion of a child on the zip-wire as it moves from one tree to the other.
The graph has the equation for , where is the velocity at time t seconds.
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Find the acceleration of the zip-wire after 1 second.
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A bullet train has a maximum acceleration of .
One such train leaves a station at time seconds and its displacement, , from the station is modelled using the equation
Show that it takes 8 seconds for the bullet train to reach its maximum acceleration.
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After reaching its maximum acceleration the bullet train continues to accelerate at that rate until its velocity reaches its maximum of .
How long does it take for this increase in velocity to happen?
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Once reaching its maximum velocity, the bullet train continues at this velocity for 10 minutes. Find the displacement of the train from the station at this time, giving your answer in kilometres to 3 significant figures.
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The acceleration, , of a particle moving in a straight line at time is given by for . Initially the velocity of the particle is .
Find the time(s) when the particle is instantaneously at rest.
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Find the exact total distance travelled by the particle in the first 6 seconds of motion.
Show your method clearly.
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A car is travelling along a straight horizontal motorway and passes a service station at time seconds. The car’s displacement, s metres, from the service station is then modelled by the equation
Show that the model indicates that the car never returns to the service station it passes at seconds.
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Show that the car is decelerating for the first seconds after passing the service station.
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A particle moving along a straight line has velocity,, at time t seconds according to the equation
Find the times at which the particle is instantaneously stationary.
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Find the times between which the acceleration of the particle is negative.
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An athlete training for the sprint is aiming to run according to the model
where is the displacement from the starting point at time t seconds.
To help the athlete keep pace, markers are put every 100 m along the track.
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Find the average acceleration, according to the model, for the last 50 m of the sprint. Comment on what the results indicate.
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A go kart manufacturer is testing out a new model on a straight horizontal road.
Starting from rest, the velocity of the go kart is modelled by the equation
where is the velocity of the go kart at time t seconds. p is an integer.
Find the value of p.
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Find the maximum and minimum velocities of the go kart in the first p seconds of its motion. Write down the acceleration of the go kart at these points.
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A home-made rocket is launched from rest at ground level at time seconds. Its acceleration is initially and is modelled by the equation
Find the total distance travelled by the rocket and the total time it spends in the air.
Give both answers to three significant figures and state any modelling assumptions you have made.
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In a cheese-rolling competition, a cylindrical block of cheese is rolled down a hill and its acceleration, , is modelled by the functions
where t is the time in seconds and A is a constant. At the bottom of the hill the land is flat. The block of cheese comes to rest when its acceleration is
By first finding the value of the constant A, find the distance the block of cheese rolls before it comes to rest.
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A high-speed train leaves a station at time seconds and its displacement, s m, from the station is modelled using the equation
where p and q are constants.
In the first 10 seconds after the train leaves the station, the average velocity is and the average acceleration is .
By first finding the values of p and q, find an expression for the acceleration of the high-speed train for
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The acceleration, , of a particle moving in a straight line at time t hours is given by for After 24 hours the particle has returned to where it started.
Show that the velocity, , of the particle at time t hours can be written as
where k is a constant to be found.
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Find the exact total distance travelled by the particle in the first 24 hours of motion.
Show your method clearly.
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