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A car's velocity as a function of time is given by vx(t)=α+βt2, where α=3.00m/s and β=0.100m/s3. calculate the average acceleration for the time interval t=0 to ...with clear steps and answer

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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When the car’s velocity is calculated by the equation vx(t) = a+ βt2, the average acceleration (a) can also be calculated from this equation.

The time interval (t) varies from one instance to another, on which the values of velocity and the average acceleration depend.

If t = 0, vx(t) = vx (0) = 0, thus the average acceleration is also calculated to be 0.

Therefore, it is considered to be infinite average acceleration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:0.5m/s^2

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