2) Vx is the velocity of a particle moving along the x axis asshown. If x = 2.0 m at t = 1.0 s, what is the position of theparticle at t = 6.0 s?
the x-axis is time from 0-6 seconds and the y axis is Vx(m/s^2 and yes this is not a typo thats whats in the book andonline) and it goes from 4 to -2 on the y-axis.
the answer for this problem is -1m as the position at t=6 sbut i am confused because the units of Vx threw me off..isnt m/s^2acceleration? and if its m/s/s then what do i do?
2) Vx is the velocity of a particle moving along the x axis as shown. If x = 2.0 m at t = 1.0 s, what is the position of the particle at t = 6.0 s? the x-axis is time from 0-6 seconds and the y axis is Vx (m/s^2 and yes this is not a typo thats whats in the book and online) and it goes from 4 to -2 on the y-axis. the answer for this problem is -1m as the position at t=6 s but i am confused because the units of Vx threw me off..isnt m/s^2 acceleration? and if its m/s/s then what do i do?