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25 April, 01:49

The velocity of a particle varies directly as the product of its position and time squared. The particle has known positions s (0) = 3 and s (2) = 5. Answer the following.

I am not sure if the differential equation is ds/dt=k (s+t^2)

(where s=position and t=time)

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  1. 25 April, 02:14
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    Integrate ds wrt to t. Then you can use known conditions.
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