A particle has an initial velocity of 14 m/s to the left at $s_0 = 0$ m. Determine the time when the particle is at $s = 49$ m to left if the acceleration is $2 \text{m/s}^2$ to the right.
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The acceleration is given as 2 m/s^2 to the right. Since the initial velocity is to the left, and the acceleration is to the right, the particle is slowing down. Show more…
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