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A particle of mass m, initially at rest at x = 0, is accelerated by a force that increases in time as F=Ct^2.

a) Determine its velocity v as a function of time.
b) Determine its position x as a function of time.

Express your answers in terms of the given quantities
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Answered by E
Nevermind, I got it.
a) v = Ct^3/3m
b) x = Ct^4/12m
Hopefully this will be of help to someone else!
5 years ago

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