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Velocity and Acceleration in terms of x (1 Viewer)

Juliakate

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Textbook Question:
The velocity of a particle is given by v=1/x cms^-1 and the particle is 3 cm to the left of the origin after 3s. Find the equation of the particle's displacement with respect to time.

Answer given as: x= -(4t-3)1/2

Just not sure how to get there...
Thanks :)
 

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Textbook Question:
The velocity of a particle is given by v=1/x cms^-1 and the particle is 3 cm to the left of the origin after 3s. Find the equation of the particle's displacement with respect to time.

Answer given as: x= -(4t-3)1/2

Just not sure how to get there...
Thanks :)
Are you sure you typed the question up correctly? It's a Grove Question right? Should it be v=2/x?
 

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