The acceleration of a cat as function of time is a = (3t – 1) i , where the time is measured in seconds and the acceleration in m/s2 . At t = 0 the velocity is zero and the position of the cat is r= 2i. Find the cat's velocity at t = 2.0s

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The acceleration of a cat as function of time is a = (3t – 1) i , where the time is measured in seconds and the acceleration in m/s2 .

At t = 0 the velocity is zero and the position of the cat is r= 2i. Find the cat's velocity at t = 2.0s

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