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Physics, 03.02.2020 00:50 isabelperez063

Aparticle position as a function of time t is given by r=(5.0t+6.0t^2)mi+(7.0-3.0t^3)mj. at t=5s find the magnitude and direction of the particles displecment vector delta(r) relative to the point r0=(0.0i+7.0j)m

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