PHYSICS FOR SCIEN & ENGNR W/MOD MAST
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Chapter 3, Problem 24P
(II) A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 with an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s along the positive x axis. If the acceleration is (−3.0
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