2010013704

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Suppose A, B, C and D are bodies, which are set in motion at the same initial time t. We know how the position s or speed v of these bodies changes with time: A:s=12t2+10t+1,C:v=9t+15,B:s=13t3+t2+4,  D:v=52t2+3. Position s is given in meters, time t in seconds and speed v in meters per second. Determine which body moves with the greatest acceleration at the time t=1s. Hint: Instantaneous velocity can be expressed as the derivative of a position function s(t) with respect to time: v(t)=dsdt, and the instantaneous acceleration can be expressed as the derivative of a function v(t) with respect to time: a(t)=dvdt. Since we can determine the velocity using the derivative of the position function s(t), we as well can determine the acceleration using the second derivative of s(t): a(t)=dvdt=ddtdsdt=d2sdt2.
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