The displacement of a particle is represented by the following equation 5=4 t^ 3 +6 t^ 2…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Kinematics
The displacement of a particle is represented by the following equation
\(5=4 t^{3}+6 t^{2}+5 t+9\), where S is in meter and t in second.
What will be the acceleration of the particle at t = 1 second.
- 24 m/sec2
- 30 m/sec2
- 36 m/sec2
- 42 m/sec2
Answer
(C) 36 m/sec 2
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