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  1. The velocity function is v(t)= t^2-5t+ 4 for a particle moving along a line. The position function s(t) is an antiderivative of
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  2. If an object's position remains constant as a function of time, what must be true about itsacceleration and velocity?(1 point)
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  3. In a test run, a new train travels along a straight-line track. Data obtained from the speedometer indicate that the velocity of
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  4. In a test run, a new train travels along a straight-line track. Data obtained from the speedometer indicate that the velocity of
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  5. The velocity function (in meters per second) for a particle moving along a line is given by v(t)=t3–4t2. Find the displacement
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  6. If an object's position remains constant as a function of time, what must be true about its acceleration and velocity?(1 point)R
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  7. The equation describing the velocity of the ice falling from the wing as a function of time is v=45(1-(0.804)^t). Determine
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  8. A particle moves with a fixed acceleration 3 m/s^2. If its initial velocity is s(0)=0:a) Find its velocity function. b) How long
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  9. Note :Let us combine a source of strength m at the origin with a uniform flow of velocity 𝑢 parallel to the positive x-axis.
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  10. The table below represents the velocity of a car as a function of time:Time (hour) x Velocity (miles/hours) y 0 50 1 52 2 54 3
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