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1 pt) For positive constants k and g, the velocity, v, of a particle of mass m at time t is given by
v=mg/k(1−e−kt/m).
At what rate is the velocity is changing at time 0? At t=8? What do your answers tell you about the motion?
At what rate is the velocity changing at time 0, time 8?
v=mg/k(1−e−kt/m).
At what rate is the velocity is changing at time 0? At t=8? What do your answers tell you about the motion?
At what rate is the velocity changing at time 0, time 8?
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