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6 February, 09:54

If a particle's position is given by x=4-12t+3t^2, where t is in seconds and x is in meters, what is its velocity at t=1 second?

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  1. 6 February, 10:04
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    v = - 5 m/s

    Explanation:

    The position is given by:

    x = 4 - 12t + 3t²

    Then, we need to know the position of the particle at 1 second.

    So we evaluate the equation using this time.

    X (1) = 4 - 12 (1) + 3 (1) ²

    X (1) = 4 - 12 + 3

    X (1) = - 5 m

    But velocity equals position/time

    So: velocity = - 5m / 1 s

    velocity = - 5 m/s
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