The acceleration of a particle is increasing linearly with time t as bt. The particle…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinematics
The acceleration of a particle is increasing linearly with time t as bt. The particle starts from the origin with an initial velocity v0. The distance travelled by the particle in time t will be:
- \(v_{0} t+\frac{1}{6} b t^{3}\)
- \(v_{0} t+\frac{1}{3} b t^{3}\)
- \(v_{0} t+\frac{1}{3} b t^{2}\)
- \(v_{0} t+\frac{1}{2} b t^{2}\)
Answer
(A) v_ 0 t+ 1 6 b t^ 3
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