Mc_Meaney
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OOps my bad.
A partical p is at the origin at time t=0 and moves so its velocity for t=> 0 is given by v=1/t+1
(i) what is the acceleration (already answered)
(ii) what is the displacement x from P at the origin when t=1
A partical p is at the origin at time t=0 and moves so its velocity for t=> 0 is given by v=1/t+1
(i) what is the acceleration (already answered)
(ii) what is the displacement x from P at the origin when t=1