SOLUTION: Starting from rest, a particle moving in a straight line has an acceleration,𝒂 = (πŸ‘π’• βˆ’ πŸ“)π’Ž/π’”πŸ, where t is in seconds. What is the particle’s velocity when

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Question 1182534: Starting from rest, a particle moving in a straight line has an acceleration,𝒂 = (πŸ‘π’• βˆ’ πŸ“)π’Ž/π’”πŸ, where t is in seconds. What is the particle’s velocity when t= 6s, and what is its position when t = 11 s? At what time will it reach a velocity of 2 m/s?

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