The velocity of a particle moving along the x axis is given by v = 40 - 5t2, find its acceleration at t = 3 s (in m/s?) а. -10 b. -20 с. -30 d. -40

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Problem 14CQ: Is it possible for velocity to be constant while acceleration is not zero? Explain.
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The velocity of a particle moving along the x axis is given
by v = 40 – 5t2, find its acceleration at t = 3 s (in m/s²)
а. —10
b. -20
с.
-30
d. -40
O 1. c
O 2. d
O 3. b
O 4. a
Transcribed Image Text:2021 English (en) - out of uestion The velocity of a particle moving along the x axis is given by v = 40 – 5t2, find its acceleration at t = 3 s (in m/s²) а. —10 b. -20 с. -30 d. -40 O 1. c O 2. d O 3. b O 4. a
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