11. The velocity of an object is given by v = Dt³, where D is a constant in m/s' and t is time in seconds. Your answers below will be in terms of the constant D. a. Calculate the displacement between t-1 and t-4 s. b. Calculate the instantaneous velocities at t-1 and t=4 s. C. Calculate the average velocity between t-1 and t=4s.

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11. The velocity of an object is given by v = Dt³, where D is a constant in m/s and t is time in seconds. Your
answers below will be in terms of the constant D.
a.
e.
Calculate the displacement between t-1 and t=4 s.
b. Calculate the instantaneous velocities at t=1 and t=4 s.
C.
Calculate the average velocity between t-1 and t=4s.
d. Calculate the average speed between t-1 and t-4 and compare to the average velocity.
Calculate the instantaneous accelerations at t=1 and t=4 s.
f. Calculate the average acceleration between t=1 and t-4 s.
Transcribed Image Text:11. The velocity of an object is given by v = Dt³, where D is a constant in m/s and t is time in seconds. Your answers below will be in terms of the constant D. a. e. Calculate the displacement between t-1 and t=4 s. b. Calculate the instantaneous velocities at t=1 and t=4 s. C. Calculate the average velocity between t-1 and t=4s. d. Calculate the average speed between t-1 and t-4 and compare to the average velocity. Calculate the instantaneous accelerations at t=1 and t=4 s. f. Calculate the average acceleration between t=1 and t-4 s.
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