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R = [ i + 4T2j + Tk ]

a). Velocity = R' = [ 8Tj + k ]

b). Acceleration = R'' = [ 8j ]

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Q: A particle moves so that its position in m. as a function of time in sec is r equals i plus 4Tsqj plus tk. write expressions for a. its velocity and b. its acceleration as functions of time?
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