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Problem: A car starts from rest and moves along a straight line with an acceleration of a=(3s^-1/3)m/sec^2, where s is in metres. Determine the car's acceleration when t=4sec. ANS: 1.06 m/sec^2
Alright...I know nothing about integrals...really, nothing. I was never taught anything about integrals even though I've taken calculus courses before.
Here's what I think I should do.
Take the equation a = d^2s/dt^2 and INTEGRATE it to find the position (s) and then substitute back into original equation. But how do you do this.
Alright...I know nothing about integrals...really, nothing. I was never taught anything about integrals even though I've taken calculus courses before.
Here's what I think I should do.
Take the equation a = d^2s/dt^2 and INTEGRATE it to find the position (s) and then substitute back into original equation. But how do you do this.