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The equation of motion of a particle is s = t3 â 27t, where s is in meters and t is in seconds. (assume t ⥠0.) (a) find the velocity and acceleration as functions of t.
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The equation of motion of a particle is s = t3 â 27t, where s is in meters and t is in seconds. (assume t ⥠0.) (a) find the velocity and acceleration as functions of t.
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The law of motion for the particle is
In order to find the velocity, we have to calculate the derivative of S(t):
Similarly, to find the acceleration, we have to calculate the derivative of v(t):
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