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Basic Kinematics Variables Using Calculus: the Position of an Object

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Basic kinematics variables using calculus: The position of an object as a function of time is given by x = Basic kinematics variables using calculus: The position of an object as a function of time is given by x =   - ct, where b = 2.0 m/   and   and x and t are in SI units. What is the instantaneous velocity of the object when   A)  1.7 m/s B)  2.1 m/s C)  2.3 m/s D)  2.7 m/s - ct, where b = 2.0 m/ Basic kinematics variables using calculus: The position of an object as a function of time is given by x =   - ct, where b = 2.0 m/   and   and x and t are in SI units. What is the instantaneous velocity of the object when   A)  1.7 m/s B)  2.1 m/s C)  2.3 m/s D)  2.7 m/s and Basic kinematics variables using calculus: The position of an object as a function of time is given by x =   - ct, where b = 2.0 m/   and   and x and t are in SI units. What is the instantaneous velocity of the object when   A)  1.7 m/s B)  2.1 m/s C)  2.3 m/s D)  2.7 m/s and x and t are in SI units. What is the instantaneous velocity of the object when Basic kinematics variables using calculus: The position of an object as a function of time is given by x =   - ct, where b = 2.0 m/   and   and x and t are in SI units. What is the instantaneous velocity of the object when   A)  1.7 m/s B)  2.1 m/s C)  2.3 m/s D)  2.7 m/s


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