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    Nov 14, 2013, 09:30 AM
    particle movements
    The position of a particle moving along the x axis is given by x=3.0t^2 - 1.0t^3 , where x is in meters and t in seconds. What is the position of the particle when it achieves its maximum speed in the positive x direction?
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    Nov 14, 2013, 09:57 AM
    Do you know how to find the max or min of a function by setting its derivative equal to zero? In this case the function you need to find the max of is the velocity equation - do you know how to derive velocity from the position equation you've been given?
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    Nov 14, 2013, 10:51 PM
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    Do you know how to find the max or min of a function by setting its derivative equal to zero? In this case the function you need to find the max of is the velocity equation - do you know how to derive velocity from the position equation you've been given?
    Yes I think so. I got dx/dt = 6t -3t^2 .
    Then 6t - 3t^2 = 0
    T = 0 , t= 2
    Is this correct so far?
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    Nov 17, 2013, 12:37 PM
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    Yes I think so. I got dx/dt = 6t -3t^2 .
    Then 6t - 3t^2 = 0
    This would help you find the time when velocity =0, but what you want is the time when the derivative of velocity (in other wprds, its acceleration) =0, because that is when velocity is a local max or min. So you need to take the derivatove of the velocity function and set it to zero.

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