From that is it obvious where the particle is speeding up and where it is slowing down. Ok, so I am still a little bit confused. However, wouldn't you also be solving acceleration for zero to find the x intercept of 1. Then if you take test numbers greater and less than 1. Doesn't this mean we have to consider this into our intervals of speeding vs. I am sorry if it is a foolish question.
I must be missing something still. It's not. You were correct. Reactions: 1 person. Thank you for the clarification. I am glad I was doing everything correctly. Potential energy of a particle Probability of finding the particle. Otherwise, a function is said to be a discontinuous function.
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Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Now check where the signs match. Cameron Buie Cameron Buie It took me some time It slows down. Ron Gordon Ron Gordon k 16 16 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. It goes from slowing down velocity decreasing to speeding up velocity increasing.
During this time, the velocity is negative. Usually "speeding up" means that the absolute value of the velocity increases, not that its signed value in some arbitrarily chosen orientation of a coordinate system does.
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