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The displacement of a particle is given by x =(5/4) (1-e^-2t) the acceleration of the particle at time t is given by

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The displacement of a particle after time t is given by x=(k/b

2

)(1−e

−bt

), where b is a constant. What is the acceleration of the particle?

x=(

b

2

k

)(1−e

−bt

)

a=

dt

2

d

2

x

a=

dt

d

(

dt

dx

)

=

dt

d

(

b

2

k

(be

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