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25 January, 14:26

A particle's trajectory is described by x = (12t3-2t2) m and y = (12t2-2t) m, where t is in s.

What is the particle's speed at t=0s? What is the particle's speed at t=5.0s? Express your answer using two significant figures. What is the particle's direction of motion, measured as an angle from the x-axis, at t=0 s?

Express your answer using two significant figures. What is the particle's direction of motion, measured as an angle from the x-axis, at t=5.0s?

Express your answer using two significant figures.

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  1. 25 January, 15:08
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    The parametric equations are

    x = 12t³ - 2t²

    y = 12t² - 2t

    The particle's speed is given by

    √ (x² + y²) / t

    The equation can be used to solve for the speed by substituting t = 0 and t = 5.

    The direction can be solve using

    θ = tan⁻¹ (y/x)
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