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Hi guys, I am an Indian engineering student studying mechanical engineering. I am really struggling with this dynamics problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to solve this? I would really appreciate any help! The problem is:”A 3kg particle moves along the x-axis. Its position x at time t is given by x(t) = 2t^3 – 6t^2 + 12t, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Find the particle’s velocity and acceleration as functions of time.”
Bruh this is so easy just take derivates.. velocity is dx/dt and acceleration is d^2x/dt^2
bro jus differentiate w.r.t time twice and sub in the values of t..thas it
no need to struggle so much yaar, just use online differential equation solver and it will give you complete steps and solution. all the best!
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