On a similar track, the acceleration of an object is −4x m/s2 while it’s moving, where x is

the distance from its starting position, in metres. Once again, the object stops moving for good when

its velocity hits 0.

If the object is set in motion with an initial velocity of 10 m/s (at t = 0), and we call it starting position

s(0) = 0, when what is its resting position (x) when it stops moving?/ can u use first and second equation?

Remark: For this part, it’s crucial to distinguish between t (time) and x (position). Look for the correct

relationship between acceleration and position in your table from Question 1

asked by guest
on Oct 20, 2024 at 2:31 pm



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