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Object A has a position as a function of time given by Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m A(t) = Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m . Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m has a position as a function of time given by Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m B(t) = Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time Object A has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>A</sub>(t) =   .   has a position as a function of time given by   <sub>B</sub>(t) =   .All quantities are SI units.What is the distance between object A and object B at time   A)  34.6 m B)  15.0 m C)  18.3 m D)  3.46 m E)  29.8 m

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