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A particle's acceleration along an $x$ axis is $a=5.0 t,$ with $t$ in seconds and $a$ in meters per second squared. At $t=2.0 \mathrm{~s}$ its velocity is $+17 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. What is its velocity at $t=4.0 \mathrm{~s} ?$
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A particle's acceleration along an $x$ axis is $a=5.0 t$, with $t$ in seconds and $a$ in meters per second squared. At $t=2.0 \mathrm{~s}$, its velocity is $+17 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. What is its velocity at $t=4.0 \mathrm{~s}$ ?
Additional Problems A particle's acceleration along an $x$ axis is $a=5.0 t,$ with $t$ in seconds and $a$ in meters per second squared. At $t=2.0 \mathrm{s}$ its velocity is $+17 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ . What is its velocity at $t=4.0 \mathrm{s} ?$
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