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Physics, 17.12.2019 02:31, hipeopleitsme121

The motion of a particle is given by the equation v = 8t3 – ½ t2 + 4t, where v is in meters and t is in seconds. compute the value of a at t=0. i got 98 m/s^2 but the answer key says 50m/s^2 so i think it must have been a typo. can someone check?

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