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    Ankur Sharma
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      Hi guys, I am an Indian engineering student studying mechanical engineering. I am really struggling with this dynamics problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to solve this? I would really appreciate any help! The problem is:”A 3kg particle moves along the x-axis. Its position x at time t is given by x(t) = 2t^3 – 6t^2 + 12t, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Find the particle’s velocity and acceleration as functions of time.”

      #2218
      Rahul Sharma
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        Bruh this is so easy just take derivates.. velocity is dx/dt and acceleration is d^2x/dt^2

        #2219
        Ramesh Kumar
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          bro jus differentiate w.r.t time twice and sub in the values of t..thas it

          #2220
          Priyanka
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            no need to struggle so much yaar, just use online differential equation solver and it will give you complete steps and solution. all the best!

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