Writing the acceleration as a function of time:
a(t) = 1 + 3√t
Integrating acceleration, we obtain velocity:
v(t) = t + 2(t)^(3/2) + c;
object at rest so velocity at t = 0 is 0 so c = 0.
v(t) = t + 2(t)^(3/2)
Integrating velocity to obtain an equation for displacement:
d(t) = t²/2 + 4/5 t^(5/2) + c
Applying limits from t = 0 to t = 9
d = 9²/2 + 4/5 9^(5/2)
d = 234.9 m
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The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun at it travels through its year long pat around the sun.
Velocity = displacement / time
Here, displacement = 450 - 150 = 300 m towards south
t = 600 s
Substitute their values,
v = 300/600
v = 0.5 m/s towards south
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