A small object moves along the x-axis with acceleration ax(t) = -(0.0320 m/s³)(15.0 s - t). At t = 0 the object is at x = -14.0 m and has velocity v0x = 9.00 m/s.
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032 * 15 - 0.032 * t) dt = 0.032 * 15t - 0.032 * (t^2)/2 + C Show more…
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