kinematics

To find distance at which particle come to rest
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UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
i know a method already to find it but i want to also see other ways
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•3mo ago
@Gyro Gearloose
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•3mo ago
Note for OP
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@maverick3.0
@maverick3.0•3mo ago
Hey bro, can you please tell me your solution. Coz, i couldn't solve it 🥲
UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
dms
SchrodingerBilla
SchrodingerBilla•3mo ago
Aapne kis method se kiya vo bta dijiye aur baki me batata hun
UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
dmss
Sephrina
Sephrina•3mo ago
why not here?
UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
bta dunga yha bhi apko chahiye?
Ketone
Ketone•3mo ago
8.5 basically we can write function accn as a fn of time from 0 to 2 and then greater than 2, we can integrate the first part from which we will find the velocity at t = 2, and then we can use that to find constant of integration after t = 2s, and equate net velocity to 0, to get time which will come out to be 5s for the distance covered, integrate the fn from 0 to 2, and the second part from 2 to 5 ns sir kotion lmao
UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
aisi hi kiya h but tumhara time galat aya h
Ketone
Ketone•3mo ago
method dekh lo bhai, calc mei kya rkha hai
UNBREAKABLE
UNBREAKABLEOP•3mo ago
lol tumhara t = 2 ke bad wala method thoda galat lag rha usse pehle sahi btaya h

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