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Preparing for the AP Calculus AB ExamPages
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2023
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p {margin: 0; padding: 0;} .ft00{font-size:20px;font-family:Arial;color:#000000;} .ft01{font-size:16px;font-family:ArialMT;color:#000000;} .ft02{font-size:16px;line-height:20px;font-family:ArialMT;color:#000000;} Particle Motion. Example Problem 1 Let's look at a fairly straightforward position-velocity-acceleration question. We are starting from a position of mass on a spring. Using the equation for spring motion, we canfind the velocity for this system and then evaluate the acceleration by taking the derivative ofvelocity. We want to label x prime of t as equal to v of t so that we give the impression of being more carefuland deliberate in our work. So, of cosine, that is negative sine. Thus, -6 sin(t) inside the function is equal to 2 pi t times – pi/2.The derivative of the inside function is 2, so – 6 sin(t) = 2 pi t times – pi/2 multiplied by 2. I hopethat you are finding that you are improving in your understanding of the chain rule. The velocity at time 1 would be -12 times the sine of 2 pi times 1. This is 2 pi, minus pi over two is3/2. The sine of 3 pi over 2 is -1, so the velocity at time 1 would be 12. Note that I did not just say "v of t equals 12" here. That would be incorrect because v of 1 equals12, so we have to keep the two equalities separate. That's what v of 1 equals. It is something thatthe AP test looks for, like a continuity issue of sorts. We'll take the derivative of position with respect to time and call it velocity. The second derivative ofposition is called acceleration, so we'll call that a of t. The derivative of -12 sine is -12 cosine. The chain rule shows that the derivative of 2 times thevariable t is equal to 2 times the derivative of t plus the constant pi divided by 2. And then the acceleration at time 1 would be -24 times the cosine of 3 pi over 2, multiplied by two. The cosine of 3 pi over 2 is zero; therefore the acceleration is zero. And you have your answer.
Example Problem 1. Particle Motion
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