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Find the position function s(t)
Let a(t), v(t) and s(t) be the acceleration, velocity, and position functions respectively of a particle. If a(t)=5cos(t/2)+sint
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JC
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It is known that an object traveling in straight line with velocity function v(t) = t^2-t, where v is measured in meters per
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James
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A projectile is launched from a cannon that sits 4 feet off the ground at an initial velocity of 120 ft/sec. Find the position
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Kristen
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The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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trippie
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The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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that one dumb kid
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I have an acceleration function and a velocity function that I know the equations for. How would I use those to find the
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Kris
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If a car is driving in a straight line with constant acceleration a, initial velocity v0, and initial position s0, find a
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James
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Find the position function s(t) from the given acceleration function and initial values
a (t) = 10-3t^2 ; if v(0) = 3 and s(0) =2
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Abdullah
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