Year 12 Specialist (Unit 3 & 4)
Modelling motion
Differential equations for motion
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The acceleration of a particle moving in a straight line is given as a function of its displacement \(x\). Which expression for the acceleration gives a differential equation that separates in \(v\) and \(x\)?
\(a=\dfrac{dv}{dt}\)
\(a=v\dfrac{dv}{dx}\)
\(a=\dfrac{dx}{dt}\)
\(a=\dfrac{d^2x}{dt^2}\)
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