The position of a newly discovered particle is given by the equation s(t)=t^2/(t+5) . s(t) represents the position in n
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The position of a newly discovered particle is given by the equation s(t)=t^2/(t+5) . s(t) represents the position in n
The position of a newly discovered particle is given by theequation s(t)=t^2/(t+5). s(t) represents the position in nanometers(nm) and t represents time in seconds. At whattime is the position of the particle greater than or equal to 16nm?
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