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29 May, 17:58

Given the position function s (t), s (t) = t3 + 4t, where s is measured in meters and t is in seconds, find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at t = 2 seconds.

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  1. 29 May, 21:21
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    Velocity = 16 m/s

    Acceleration = 12 m/s^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    s (t) = t^3 + 4t

    To find the velocity, differentiate s (t) with respect to t.

    Velocity = s' (t)

    Velocity = 3t^2 + 4

    When t = 2

    Velocity = 3 (2) ^2 + 4

    = 3 (4) + 4

    = 12 + 4

    = 16 m/s

    To find the acceleration differentiate v (t) with respect to t.

    acceleration = v' (t)

    acceleration = 6t

    When t = 2

    acceleration = 6 (2)

    = 12 m/s^2
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