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Introduction
Kinematics or the study of motion is a very relevant topic in calculus.
If is the position of some moving object, and is time, this section uses the following conventions:
- is its position function
- is its velocity function
- is its acceleration function
Differentiation
Average Velocity and Acceleration
Average velocity and acceleration problems use the algebraic definitions of velocity and acceleration.
Examples
Example 1:
A particle's position is defined by the equation . Find the average velocity over the interval .
- Find the average velocity over the interval :
Answer: .
Instantaneous Velocity and Acceleration
Instantaneous velocity and acceleration problems use the derivative definitions of velocity and acceleration.
Examples
Example 2:
A particle moves along a path with a position that can be determined by the function . Determine the acceleration when .
- Find .
- Find .
- Find
Answer: