The velocity of a particle

  1. 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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  2. The velocity graph of a particle moving along the x-axis is shown. The particle has zero velocity at t=0.00 s and reaches a
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  3. Context: The function v(t) represents the velocity of a particle moving along a horizontal line at any time, t, greater than or
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  4. a particle covers 1/2 distance between A and B with a velocity V0. during 1/2 of the time required to cover the remaining
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  5. Question 1A particle moves on the x-axis with an acceleration , a=(6t-4)ms^-2 . Find the position and velocity of the particle
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  6. A particle moves at varying velocity along a line and s=f(t) represents the particle's distance from a point as a function of
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  7. velocity of a particle- the displacement s (in meters) of a particle moving in a straight line is given by the equation of
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  8. A particle moves along the x-axis so that it’s position s in meters at any time t>0 in seconds is given by the function
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  9. A particle moves at varying velocity along a line and s= f(t) represents the particle's distance from a point as a function of
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  10. A particle of mass 100 gm is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 7 m/s. Air resistance is also acting on the particle
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