Question 2 The displacement (in meters) of a particle moving along a straight line is given by 1 3 s(t) = t³ - 12/t² t²

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Question 2 The displacement (in meters) of a particle moving along a straight line is given by 1 3 s(t) = t³ - 12/t² t²

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Question 2 The Displacement In Meters Of A Particle Moving Along A Straight Line Is Given By 1 3 S T T 12 T T 1
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Question 2 The displacement (in meters) of a particle moving along a straight line is given by 1 3 s(t) = t³ - 12/t² t² - 5t+8 3 Where t is measured in seconds. Find the Acceleration of the particle when its velocity is 5
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