The position x as a function of time of a particle that moves along a straight line is given by:
The velocity v(t) of the particle is determined by the derivative of x(t) with respect to i, and the acceleration a(t) is determined by the derivative of v(t) with respect to t. Derive the expressions for the velocity and acceleration of the particle. and make plots of the position, velocity, and acceleration as
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