The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x = 6tª + 8t³ -14t² - 10t +16, where x and t are expressed in meters and seconds, respectively. Determine the position, the velocity, and the acceleration of the particle when t=3s

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The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x = 6t4+8t³-14t² - 10t +16, where x and t are expressed in
meters and seconds, respectively. Determine the position, the velocity, and the acceleration of the particle when
t=3s
Transcribed Image Text:The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x = 6t4+8t³-14t² - 10t +16, where x and t are expressed in meters and seconds, respectively. Determine the position, the velocity, and the acceleration of the particle when t=3s
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