Find the average velocity and instantaneous velocity of the given particle.
Answer to Problem 1CRE
Solution:
Average velocity [2, 5] = 0.954 ms-1
Instantaneous velocity = 0.894 ms-1
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Calculation:
Displacement at t = 2
Conclusion:
To find the average velocity we can input values in the function and calculate the value. But when finding the instantaneous velocity we have to differentiate the displacement function and input the values.
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