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A particle travels along the x-axis in such a way that its acceleration at time t is a(t) = \sqrt{t} + t^2. Suppose it starts at the origin with an initial velocity of 6, that is s(0)=0 and v(0)=6. v(t) = ? s(t) = ? Velocity when t=5 ? Position when t=5?
A particle travels along the x-axis in such a way that its acceleration at time t is a(t) = \sqrt{t} + t^2. Suppose it starts at the origin with an initial velocity of 6, that is s(0)=0 and v(0)=6. v(t) = ? s(t) = ? Velocity when t=5 ? Position when t=5?
Jarrod RobelLv2
25 May 2019