The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of timet is given by: v(t)=-(19/to)sin(t/to). Part A If the particle is at x=7 m when t = 0, what is its position at t = 6to. You will not need the value of to to solve any part of this problem. If it is bothering you, feel free to set to = 1 everywhere. Express your answer to 3 significant figures.

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The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a
function of time t is given by:
v(t)=-(19/to)sin(t/to).
Part A
If the particle is at x=7 m when t = 0, what is its position att = 6to. You will not need the value of to to solve any part of this problem. If it is bothering you, feel free to
set to = 1 everywhere.
Express your answer to 3 significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by: v(t)=-(19/to)sin(t/to). Part A If the particle is at x=7 m when t = 0, what is its position att = 6to. You will not need the value of to to solve any part of this problem. If it is bothering you, feel free to set to = 1 everywhere. Express your answer to 3 significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) |6.896 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
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