2.68 An objects velocity is measured to be V_x (t)=a-ßt^2 Where a=4.00 m/s and B=2.00 m/s^3. Att = 0 the object is ax = 0. (a) Calculate the object's position and acceleration as functions of time. (b) What is the objects maximum positive displacement from the origin?

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2.68 An objects velocity is measured to be
V_x (t)=a-ßt^2
Where a=4.00 m/s and B=2.00 m/s^3. Att = 0
the object is ax = 0. (a) Calculate the object's
position and acceleration as functions of time.
(b) What is the objects maximum positive
displacement from the origin?
Transcribed Image Text:2.68 An objects velocity is measured to be V_x (t)=a-ßt^2 Where a=4.00 m/s and B=2.00 m/s^3. Att = 0 the object is ax = 0. (a) Calculate the object's position and acceleration as functions of time. (b) What is the objects maximum positive displacement from the origin?
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