The velocity of a particle travelling along the a straight line is v= (3t²-6t)m/ s, where t is in seconds. If s=4m, when t=0, determine the position of the particle when t=4s. What is the total distance travelled during time interval t=0 to t=4s? also what is the acceleration when t=2s?

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The velocity of a particle
travelling along the a
straight line is v= (3t²-6t)m/
s, where t is in seconds. If
s=4m, when t=0, determine
the position of the particle
when t=4s. What is the total
distance travelled during
time interval t=0 to t=4s?
also what is the acceleration
when t=2s?
Transcribed Image Text:The velocity of a particle travelling along the a straight line is v= (3t²-6t)m/ s, where t is in seconds. If s=4m, when t=0, determine the position of the particle when t=4s. What is the total distance travelled during time interval t=0 to t=4s? also what is the acceleration when t=2s?
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