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Section 13.2, #56.

Find the location and velocity at t = 4 of a partical whose


path satisfies
dr D −1/2 E
= 2t , 6, 8t , r(1) = h4, 9, 2i
dt

Solution. The velocity of the particle is exactly:


D E
r0 (4) = 2(4)−1/2 , 6, 8(4) = h1, 6, 32i

To determine the location of the particle at any general t, we will perform


integration componentwise on r0 (t):
Z Z D E D √ E
0
r(t) = r (t)dt = 2t−1/2 , 6, 8t dt = 4 t, 6t, 4t2 + c1

Using the initial condition:

r(1) = h4, 6, 4i + c1 = h4, 9, 2i

c1 = h0, 3, −2i
Therefore,
D √ E D √ E
r(t) = 4 t, 6t, 4t2 + h0, 3, −2i = 4 t, 6t + 3, 4t2 − 2

Then the location of this particle at t = 4 is:

r(4) = h8, 27, 62i.

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Section 13.3, #23. Find a path that traces the ciecle in the plane y = 10 with
radius 4 and center(2,10,-3) with constant speed 8.

Solution. We start with the following parametrization of the circle:

r(t) = h2, 10, −3i + 4hcos t, 0, sin ti = h2 + 4 cos t, 0, −3 + 4 sin ti

We need to reparametrize the curve by making a substitution t = g(s), so that


the new parametrization r1 (s) = r(g(s)) satisfies kr01 (s)k = 8 for all s. We find
r01 (s) using the Chain Rule:

d
r01 (s) = r(g(s)) = g 0 (s)r0 (g(s)) (1)
ds
Next, we differentiate r(t) and then replace t by g(s):

r0 (g(s)) = h−4 sin g(s), 0, 4 cos g(s)i

Substituting in (1) we get:

r01 (s) = g 0 (s)h−4 sin g(s), 0, 4 cos g(s)i

Hence, p
kr01 (s)k = 4|g 0 (s)| (sin g(s))2 + (− cos g(s))2 = 4|g 0 (s)|
To satisfy kr01 (s)k = 8 for all s, we choose g 0 (s) = 2. We may take the an-
tiderivative g(s) = 2s, and obtain the following parametrization:

r1 (s) = r(g(s)) = r(2s) = h2 + 4 cos(2s), 10, −3 + 4 sin(2s)i.

This is a parametrization of the given circle, with constant speed 8.

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Section Section 13.5, #15. Given a(t) = ht, 4i, v(0) = h3, −2i, r(0) = h0, 0i
Find v(t), r(t)

Solution. We first integrate a(t) to find the velocity vector:


D t2 E
v(t) = , 4t
2
Substituting the initial condition:
D t2 E D t2 E
v(t) = , 4t + h3, −2i = + 3, 4t − 2
2 2
We now integrate the velocity vector to find r(t):
Z tD 2 D t3
u E E
r(t) − r(0) = + 3, 4u − 2 du = + 3t, 2t2 − 2t
0 2 6

Plug in the initial condition r(0):


D t3 E
r(t) = + 3t, 2t2 − 2t .
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