an object accelerates uniformly along a straight line with acceleration of 10m/s. at t=0 it is at x= -8m and moving with velocity of 3m/s. what is the position of the object at t=3s?
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Step 1: Identify the given values: - Initial position, \( x_0 = -8 \) meters - Initial velocity, \( v_0 = 3 \) meters per second - Acceleration, \( a = 10 \) meters per second squared - Time, \( t = 3 \) seconds Show more…
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