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Physics, 17.04.2021 04:30, Jennitiu

The velocity of a particle is described by an equation v= ct + d {t}^{2}t2 
where c = 0.1 m/s and d = 0.02 m/s. Calculate:
(i) the change in velocity during the time interval t = 3 seconds and
t = 6 seconds.
(ii) the average acceleration in that same time interval​

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