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  1. A particle moves along a vertical line. Its position in m at time t in s is given by s(t) = t3 – 9t2 + 24.a) Determine the
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  2. a particle travels in a straight line ,such that for a short time 2s<t<6s its motion is described by v=(4/a)m/s where a is in
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  3. A particle moves on a vertical line so that its coordinate at time t is3 y = t − 12t+ 3, t≥ 0 . When is the particle moving
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  4. A particle travels along the x-axis so that its velocity is given by v(t)=cos3x for 0<(or equal to)t<(or equal to)5. When t=0,
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  5. A particle starts from rest and has an acceleration of 2m/s*2 for 10sec.After that, the particle travels for 30sec with constant
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  6. a particle starts from rest and travels a distance x with uniform acceleration, then it travels a distance 2x with uniform speed
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  7. A charged particle travels undeflected through perpendicular electric and magnetic fields whose magnitudes are 4000 N/C and 20
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  8. A particle travels along a straight line with a speed = (0.50 -7 ), where is in seconds. Determine the acceleration of the
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  9. A particle travels 15 times around a 10-cm radius circle in 42 seconds. What is the average speed (in m/s) of the particle?= I
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  10. A particle travels along a path described by the function y=0.2x^3. The exponent of velocity is given by vx=(5t^2)ft/s. When
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