12-9. A particle moves along a straight line such that its position is defined by s = average velocity, the average speed, and the acceleration of the particle when r= 4 s. (P - 3r + 2) m. Determine the

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12-9. A particle moves along a straight line such that its
position is defined by s = (- 3r2 + 2) m. Determine the
average velocity, the average speed, and the acceleration of
the particle when r = 4 s.
12-13. /The velocity of a particle traveling in a straight
line is given by v= (6t
s-0 when t-0, determine the particle's deceleration
and position when t-3s. How far has the particle
traveled during the 3-s time interval, and what is its
average speed?
3r) m/s, where r is in seconds If
*12-4. Starting from rest, a particle moving in a straight
line has an acceleration ofe = (2t - 6) m/s², where t is in
seconds. What is the particle's velocity when t = 6 s, and
what is its position when t = 11 s?
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Transcribed Image Text:A:00 Expert Q&A 12-9. A particle moves along a straight line such that its position is defined by s = (- 3r2 + 2) m. Determine the average velocity, the average speed, and the acceleration of the particle when r = 4 s. 12-13. /The velocity of a particle traveling in a straight line is given by v= (6t s-0 when t-0, determine the particle's deceleration and position when t-3s. How far has the particle traveled during the 3-s time interval, and what is its average speed? 3r) m/s, where r is in seconds If *12-4. Starting from rest, a particle moving in a straight line has an acceleration ofe = (2t - 6) m/s², where t is in seconds. What is the particle's velocity when t = 6 s, and what is its position when t = 11 s? <>
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