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Is there any time interval during which the particle is not moving?

Is there any time interval during which the particle is not moving?-example-1
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We are told the given equation:


y(t) = 0.2 + 8t - 10t^2

When a particle is not moving, the velocity is zero. Thus we have to find the first derivative.


y'(t) = v(t) = 8-20t

Now set v(t) = 0, and we get


8-20t = 0

8 = 20t

t = 8/20 s

Hope this helps
User Sajas
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The speed of the particle is zero when t is 0.4 second. But it's only at that instant. There's no time "interval".
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