SOLUTION: The velocity of an object as a function of time is V(x)= 8t-5. Calculate the acceleration of an object at t= 3.0 s.

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Question 1197189: The velocity of an object as a function of time is V(x)= 8t-5. Calculate the acceleration of an object at t= 3.0 s.
Answer by ikleyn(52802)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The velocity of an object as a function of time is V(x)= 8t-5.
Calculate the acceleration of an object at t= 3.0 s.
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The equation in the post is articulated incorrectly.


Left side is a function of x, while right side is an expression of t.



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