The position of a particle for t0 is given by (r) (5.0-5.0-5.orkm (a) What is the velocity as a function of time? (Expre

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The position of a particle for t0 is given by (r) (5.0-5.0-5.orkm (a) What is the velocity as a function of time? (Expre

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The Position Of A Particle For T0 Is Given By R 5 0 5 0 5 Orkm A What Is The Velocity As A Function Of Time Expre 1
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The position of a particle for t0 is given by (r) (5.0-5.0-5.orkm (a) What is the velocity as a function of time? (Express your answer in vector form. Use the following as necessary: t Assumer is in seconds and vis in m/s. Do not include units in your answer D (b) What is the acceleration as a function of time? (Express your answer in vector form. Use the following as necessary: t. Assume tis in seconds and a is in mys?. Du not include units in your answer) a(t)- (c) What is the particle's velocity at t-20s (in m/s)? (Express your answer in vector form.) (2.0) m/s (d) What is its speed at r-1.0 and t 3.0s on m/s)? (1.0) m/s v(3.0) - (e) What is the average velocity between f-1.0s and t-2.05(in m/s3? (Express your answer is vector form.) m/s
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