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Vectors r of t and r of t plus delta t are shown as red arrows in x y coordinate system. Both vectors start at the origin. Vector delta r points from the head of vector r of t to the head of vector r of t plus delta t.
A particle moves along a path given by the gray line. In the limit as Δ t approaches zero, the velocity vector becomes tangent to the path of the particle.

[link] can also be written in terms of the components of v ( t ) . Since

r ( t ) = x ( t ) i ^ + y ( t ) j ^ + z ( t ) k ^ ,

we can write

v ( t ) = v x ( t ) i ^ + v y ( t ) j ^ + v z ( t ) k ^

where

v x ( t ) = d x ( t ) d t , v y ( t ) = d y ( t ) d t , v z ( t ) = d z ( t ) d t .

If only the average velocity is of concern, we have the vector equivalent of the one-dimensional average velocity for two and three dimensions:

v avg = r ( t 2 ) r ( t 1 ) t 2 t 1 .

Calculating the velocity vector

The position function of a particle is r ( t ) = 2.0 t 2 i ^ + ( 2.0 + 3.0 t ) j ^ + 5.0 t k ^ m . (a) What is the instantaneous velocity and speed at t = 2.0 s? (b) What is the average velocity between 1.0 s and 3.0 s?

Solution

Using [link] and [link] , and taking the derivative of the position function with respect to time, we find

(a) v ( t ) = d r ( t ) d t = 4.0 t i ^ + 3.0 j ^ + 5.0 k ^ m/s

v ( 2.0 s ) = 8.0 i ^ + 3.0 j ^ + 5.0 k ^ m/s

Speed | v ( 2.0 s ) | = 8 2 + 3 2 + 5 2 = 9.9 m/s .

(b) From [link] ,
v avg = r ( t 2 ) r ( t 1 ) t 2 t 1 = r ( 3.0 s ) r ( 1.0 s ) 3.0 s 1.0 s = ( 18 i ^ + 11 j ^ + 15 k ^ ) m ( 2 i ^ + 5 j ^ + 5 k ^ ) m 2.0 s = ( 16 i ^ + 6 j ^ + 10 k ^ ) m 2.0 s = 8.0 i ^ + 3.0 j ^ + 5.0 k ^ m/s .

Significance

We see the average velocity is the same as the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.0 s, as a result of the velocity function being linear. This need not be the case in general. In fact, most of the time, instantaneous and average velocities are not the same.

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Check Your Understanding The position function of a particle is r ( t ) = 3.0 t 3 i ^ + 4.0 j ^ . (a) What is the instantaneous velocity at t = 3 s? (b) Is the average velocity between 2 s and 4 s equal to the instantaneous velocity at t = 3 s?

(a) Taking the derivative with respect to time of the position function, we have v ( t ) = 9.0 t 2 i ^ and v (3.0s) = 81.0 i ^ m/s . (b) Since the velocity function is nonlinear, we suspect the average velocity is not equal to the instantaneous velocity. We check this and find
v avg = r ( t 2 ) r ( t 1 ) t 2 t 1 = r ( 4.0 s ) r ( 2.0 s ) 4.0 s 2.0 s = ( 144.0 i ^ 36.0 i ^ ) m 2.0 s = 54.0 i ^ m/s ,
which is different from v (3.0s) = 81.0 i ^ m/s .

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The independence of perpendicular motions

When we look at the three-dimensional equations for position and velocity written in unit vector notation, [link] and [link] , we see the components of these equations are separate and unique functions of time that do not depend on one another. Motion along the x direction has no part of its motion along the y and z directions, and similarly for the other two coordinate axes. Thus, the motion of an object in two or three dimensions can be divided into separate, independent motions along the perpendicular axes of the coordinate system in which the motion takes place.

To illustrate this concept with respect to displacement, consider a woman walking from point A to point B in a city with square blocks. The woman taking the path from A to B may walk east for so many blocks and then north (two perpendicular directions) for another set of blocks to arrive at B . How far she walks east is affected only by her motion eastward. Similarly, how far she walks north is affected only by her motion northward.

Independence of motion

In the kinematic description of motion, we are able to treat the horizontal and vertical components of motion separately. In many cases, motion in the horizontal direction does not affect motion in the vertical direction, and vice versa.

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