Chapter 10: Problem 54
Find \(\mathbf{r}(t)\) for the given conditions. $$ \mathbf{r}^{\prime \prime}(t)=-4 \cos t \mathbf{j}-3 \sin t \mathbf{k}, \quad \mathbf{r}^{\prime}(0)=3 \mathbf{k}, \quad \mathbf{r}(0)=4 \mathbf{j} $$
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Chapter 10: Problem 54
Find \(\mathbf{r}(t)\) for the given conditions. $$ \mathbf{r}^{\prime \prime}(t)=-4 \cos t \mathbf{j}-3 \sin t \mathbf{k}, \quad \mathbf{r}^{\prime}(0)=3 \mathbf{k}, \quad \mathbf{r}(0)=4 \mathbf{j} $$
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, explain why or give an example that shows it is false. A particle moves along a path modeled by \(\mathbf{r}(t)=\cosh (b t) \mathbf{i}+\sinh (b t) \mathbf{j}\) where \(b\) is a positive constant. (a) Show that the path of the particle is a hyperbola. (b) Show that \(\mathbf{a}(t)=b^{2} \mathbf{r}(t)\)
Evaluate the definite integral. $$ \int_{0}^{\pi / 4}[(\sec t \tan t) \mathbf{i}+(\tan t) \mathbf{j}+(2 \sin t \cos t) \mathbf{k}] d t $$
Use the model for projectile motion, assuming there is no air resistance. The quarterback of a football team releases a pass at a height of 7 feet above the playing field, and the football is caught by a receiver 30 yards directly downfield at a height of 4 feet. The pass is released at an angle of \(35^{\circ}\) with the horizontal. (a) Find the speed of the football when it is released. (b) Find the maximum height of the football. (c) Find the time the receiver has to reach the proper position after the quarterback releases the football.
Prove the property. In each case, assume that \(\mathbf{r}, \mathbf{u},\) and \(\mathbf{v}\) are differentiable vector-valued functions of \(t,\) \(f\) is a differentiable real-valued function of \(t,\) and \(c\) is a scalar. $$ \begin{array}{l} D_{t}\\{\mathbf{r}(t) \cdot[\mathbf{u}(t) \times \mathbf{v}(t)]\\}=\mathbf{r}^{\prime}(t) \cdot[\mathbf{u}(t) \times \mathbf{v}(t)]+ \\ \mathbf{r}(t) \cdot\left[\mathbf{u}^{\prime}(t) \times \mathbf{v}(t)\right]+\mathbf{r}(t) \cdot\left[\mathbf{u}(t) \times \mathbf{v}^{\prime}(t)\right] \end{array} $$
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