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a) The velocity of a moving body is t2 - t metres per second after a time of t seconds. Find the displacement of the body at the end of 12 seconds if the initial velocity is 0 metres per second.​

User Zollie
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vf = 12² - 12 = 132 m/s

a = vf' = 2t-1

at t =12 s,

a = 2(12)-1 = 23 m/s²

vf²=vi²+2ad (vi=initial velocity=0)

vf²=2ad

132² = 2 x 23 x d

d = 378.78 m

User IsHidden
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Step-by-step explanation:

The integral of a velocity versus time function is a displacement versus time function

So we integrate,


{t}^(2) - t

The integral of that is


(1)/(3) {t}^(3) - \frac{ {t}^(2) }{2}

Plug in 12 for t,


(1)/(3) (12 {}^(3) ) - \frac{12 {}^(2) }{2}


576 - 72 = 504

So the displacement is 504 meters to the right.

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