A particle’s velocity is described by the function vx = kt

Chapter 2, Problem 33P

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Problem 33P

A particle’s velocity is described by the function vx = kt 2 m/s, where k is a constant and t is in s. The particle’s position at t 0 = 0 s is x 0 = −9.0 m. Al t 1 = 3.0 s, the particle is at x 1 = 9.0 m. Determine the value of the constant k. Be sure to include the proper units.

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Problem 33P

A particle’s velocity is described by the function vx = kt 2 m/s, where k is a constant and t is in s. The particle’s position at t 0 = 0 s is x 0 = −9.0 m. Al t 1 = 3.0 s, the particle is at x 1 = 9.0 m. Determine the value of the constant k. Be sure to include the proper units.

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