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Problem 5P: A positiontime graph for a particle moving along the x axis is shown in Figure P2.5. (a) Find the...
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A particle moving along the x-axis has its velocity
described by the function vr =
2t2 m/s, where t
At 2.5 s , what is the particle's position?
is in s. Its initial position is xo = 1.1 m at to = 0s.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
You may want to review (Pages 55 - 56).
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At 2.5 s , what is the particle's velocity?
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Transcribed Image Text:Review Constants A particle moving along the x-axis has its velocity described by the function vr = 2t2 m/s, where t At 2.5 s , what is the particle's position? is in s. Its initial position is xo = 1.1 m at to = 0s. Express your answer with the appropriate units. You may want to review (Pages 55 - 56). µA ? Value Units x = Submit Request Answer Part B At 2.5 s , what is the particle's velocity? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units v =
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Velocity is the quantity that is the rate of change of position concerning time, whereas acceleration is a measure which is the rate of change of velocity. Both are the vector quantities (and so also have a specified direction), but the velocity units are meters/second while the units of acceleration are meters/second squared.

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