The acceleration of a particle is given by a(t) = –-2.00 m/s² + (3.00 m/s³) t. (a) Find the initial velocity vor such that the particle will have the same x -coordinate at t = 4.00 s as it had at t= 0. (b) What will be the velocity at t = 4.00 s ?

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The acceleration of a particle is given by a„(t) = -2.00 m/s² + (3.00 m/s³) t.
(a) Find the initial velocity vor such that the particle will have the same x -coordinate at
t = 4.00 s as it had att= 0.
(b) What will be the velocity at t = 4.00 s?
Transcribed Image Text:The acceleration of a particle is given by a„(t) = -2.00 m/s² + (3.00 m/s³) t. (a) Find the initial velocity vor such that the particle will have the same x -coordinate at t = 4.00 s as it had att= 0. (b) What will be the velocity at t = 4.00 s?
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