Asked by Awshan
                the position of a particular particle as a function of time is given by r⃗ =(9.60t i + 8.85j + 1.00t^2 k) . determine tge particles average velocityand acceleration
            
            
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    average over what interval?
You know that
v = 9.6 i + 2.00t k
a = 2.00 k
Once you decide on your interval [a,b] for t, then the average
velocity is, as always, (v(b)-v(a))/(b-a).
The acceleration is, of course, constant.
    
You know that
v = 9.6 i + 2.00t k
a = 2.00 k
Once you decide on your interval [a,b] for t, then the average
velocity is, as always, (v(b)-v(a))/(b-a).
The acceleration is, of course, constant.
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