What is the displacement as a function of time? The acceleration of a particle is given by a=At​ where A=2.1 m/s2π​. At

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What is the displacement as a function of time? The acceleration of a particle is given by a=At​ where A=2.1 m/s2π​. At

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What is the displacement as a function of time? The acceleration of a particle is given by a=At​ where A=2.1 m/s2π​. At t=0,v=6.7 m/s and x=0. x=(6.7 m/s)t+53​(2.1 m/s25​)t25​ x=(6.7 m/s)t+52​(2.1 m/s25​)t25​ x=(6.7 m/s)t+(2.1 m/s25​)t25​ x=(6.7 m/s)t+154​(2.1 m/s25​)t25​ Part C What is the acceleration at t=5.2 s ? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part D What is the speed at t=5.2 s ? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part E What is the displacement at t=5.2 s ? Express your answer using two significant figures.
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