An object moves in a straight line with an acceleration given by 4 a(t) = ms (1 +69) where t is time. Caution: m ands ar

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An object moves in a straight line with an acceleration given by 4 a(t) = ms (1 +69) where t is time. Caution: m ands ar

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An object moves in a straight line with an acceleration given by 4 a(t) = ms (1 +69) where t is time. Caution: m ands are units, NOT variables, a) Given that the object starts from rest, find the velocity function v(t). v(t) 1 ms Submit part 1.5 marks Unanswered b) Find its maximum (limiting) speed. Vmax lim--oov(t) 1 ms Enter your answer as an integer or fraction.

A hockey player is skating forward on an ice rink (aligned with the ry-axes), with velocity v - 3 e, ms The player slings the puck sideways, with a velocity relative to their own of Vph lle, ms. a) What is the velocity of the hockey puck, Vp, relative to the rink? vp =( ey) ms! Submit part 1.5 marks Unanswered b) What is the speed of the puck up relative to the ice rink (rounded to two decimals)? Up Round your answer to 2 decimal places.ms Submit part 0.5 marks Unanswered chill
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