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Will be marked as brainliest whoever answers correct if find displacement,instantaneous velocity and instantaneous acceleration |
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Answer» The displacement :The instantanoeus velocity:And the instanataneous acceleration is given by Explanation:We have dispacement RELATION as , Where I'm assuming t is time and X is dispacement, Now squaring both sides gives, HENCE the dispacement relation is gained.Since instantanoeus velocity id defined as dispacement change in a small amount of time, Taking the derivative of x will give us the instantaneous velocity, Now you inst. Velcotiy has been gained.And since instantaneous acceleration is defined as "rate if change of velocity in a really really small time" we gotta take the derivative of v_{ins} to get the a_{ins}.And we do that as, (The units are always there I just have not written them for the sake of a clean looking calculation)And your instantanoeus acceleration has been gained too. |
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