Answer:
(a) The graph of position function is shown below.
(b) The velocity function is and the graph of position function is shown below. The object is stationary at t=2, moving to the right at t>2, and moving to the left at t<2.
(c) Velocity and acceleration of the object at t=1 are 2 and -2 respectively.
(d) The acceleration of the object is -2 when its velocity is zero.
(e) The speed is not increasing at any interval because the acceleration is constant.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
The given function is
The position of an object moving horizontally after t seconds is given by
The graph of position function is shown below.
(b)
Differentiate the position function with respect to time to find the velocity function.
Put v=0 to find the time when the object is stationary.
The object is stationary at t=2 because the velocity of the object is 0 at t=2.
The velocity function is and the graph of position function is shown below. The object is stationary at t=2, moving to the right at t>2, and moving to the left at t<2.
(c)
The velocity function is
Substitute t=1 in the above function.
Differentiate the velocity function with respect to time to find the acceleration function.
Substitute t=1 in the above function.
Therefore the velocity and acceleration of the object at t=1 are 2 and -2 respectively.
(d)
The velocity of the object is 0 at t=2.
Substitute t=2 in the acceleration function to find the acceleration of the object when its velocity is zero.
The acceleration of the object is -2 when its velocity is zero.
(e)
The acceleration function of the object is
It is a constant function.
Therefore the speed is not increasing at any interval because the acceleration is constant.