The displacement x of a particle moving along a straight line at time t is given by x=a_…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinematics
The displacement x of a particle moving along a straight line at time t is given by
\(x=a_{0}+a_{1} t+a_{2} t^{2}\)
The acceleration of the particle is:
\(x=a_{0}+a_{1} t+a_{2} t^{2}\)
The acceleration of the particle is:
- 4a2
- 2a2
- 2a1
- a2
Answer
(B) 2a 2
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