A particle's position varies with time given by the following equation: x(t) = 35.2[m] + (12.5[m/s²])t² What is its instantaneous velocity at t = 1.00 s?

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A particle's position varies with time given by the following equation:
x(t) = 35.2[m] + (12.5[m/s²])t²
What is its instantaneous velocity at t = 1.00 s?
Transcribed Image Text:A particle's position varies with time given by the following equation: x(t) = 35.2[m] + (12.5[m/s²])t² What is its instantaneous velocity at t = 1.00 s?
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