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A particle moves in a straight line with an initial velocity of $0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ and a constant acceleration of $30 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$. If $t=0$ at $x=0,$ what is the particle's position at $t=5 \mathrm{s} ?$
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Step 1: The initial velocity (u) is given as $0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$, the acceleration (a) is given as $30 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$, and the time (t) is given as $5 \mathrm{s}$. Show more…
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