he velocity vx (in m/s) of an object is given by the equation vx = 4t + 3, where t is the time in seconds.   Part A The displacement of the object between t = 1 s and t = 2 s is:

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The velocity vx (in m/s) of an object is given by the equation v= 4t + 3, where t is the time in seconds.
 

Part A

The displacement of the object between t = 1 s and t = 2 s is:

9 m
14 m
5 m
7 m
 
 

Part B

The acceleration of the object at t = 2 s is:

11 m/s2
14 m/s2
7 m/s2
4 m/s2
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