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SAT, 05.02.2022 14:00 jiggyN

The acceleration of a particle is constant. At t = 0, the particle is at the origin and the velocity of the particle is v0 = v1i + v2j. At time t = t, the velocity of the particle is v = v3j. Here v1, v2, and v3 are constants with dimensions of length divided by time. All answers should be written in terms of v1, v2, v3, t, and the unit vectors i and j.

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