A particle moving along a straight line is subjected to a deceleration a = (-2v^2) m/sec^2, where v is in m/sec. If it has a velocity v = 8 m/sec and a position s= 10 m when time t=0, then determine its velocity and position when time t = 4 sec.

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A particle moving along a straight line is subjected to a deceleration a = (-2v^2) m/sec^2, where v is in m/sec. If it has a velocity v
= 8 m/sec and a position s= 10 m when time t = 0, then determine its velocity and position when time t = 4 sec.
Transcribed Image Text:A particle moving along a straight line is subjected to a deceleration a = (-2v^2) m/sec^2, where v is in m/sec. If it has a velocity v = 8 m/sec and a position s= 10 m when time t = 0, then determine its velocity and position when time t = 4 sec.
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