(Figure 1) shows the force acting on a 2.0 kg object as it moves along the $x$-axis. The object is at rest at the origin at $t = 0$ s. What are its acceleration and velocity at $t = 6$ s?
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- Mass of the object, \( m = 2.0 \, \text{kg} \). - The object is at rest at \( t = 0 \, \text{s} \). - We need to find the acceleration and velocity at \( t = 6 \, \text{s} \). Show more…
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