The velocity of a particle traveling in a linear path is known to be:   v =...

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The velocity of a particle traveling in a linear path is knownto be:   v = ( s ^ 2 )/ 2000 + ( s ^ 4 )/ 2100 where vand s are [m/s] and [m], respectively. Use Riemann sum to determinethe time in seconds for the particle to travel from s = 2 m to s =3m. Use a minimum of ten (10) intervals. Show all work in thisworksheet.

The technique spoken of in the question is Riemann Sum.

Also v=s^m/A + sf^n/B where s is 2, sf is 3, m is 2, n is 4, Ais 2000, B is 2100

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