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Then atwhat instant of time will its velocity and accelerationvectors be perpendicular to each other?

Then atwhat instant of time will its velocity and accelerationvectors be perpendicular-example-1
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Given data:

* The x-coordinate of the position at time t is,


x=t^2

* The y-coordinate of the position at time t is,


y=t^3-2t

Solution:

The position vector at time t is,


\vec{r}=t^2i+(t^3-2t)j

The velocity vector at time t is,


\vec{v}=\frac{\vec{dr}}{dt}

Substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} \vec{v}=(d)/(dt)(t^2i+(t^3-2t)j) \\ \vec{v}=2ti+(3t^2-2)j \end{gathered}

The acceleration vector at time t is,


\vec{a}=(d)/(dt)(\vec{v})

Substituting the known values,


\vec{a}=(d)/(\differentialDt t)(2ti+(3t^2-2)j)

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