In general, the acceleration is not constant. Assume that the position as a function of time is given by x(t) = Bt2 cos(Ct) + Dt³ + (t+F) E where B, C, D, E, and F are constants that do not depend on t. What are the SI units of the constant B? m.s m/s3 no units O m/s? O 1/s

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In general, the acceleration is not constant. Assume that the position as a function of time is given by
x(t) = Bt2 cos(Ct) + Dt³ +
(t+F)
E
where B, C, D, E, and F are constants that do not depend on t. What are the SI units of the constant B?
m.s
m/s3
no units
O m/s?
O 1/s
Transcribed Image Text:In general, the acceleration is not constant. Assume that the position as a function of time is given by x(t) = Bt2 cos(Ct) + Dt³ + (t+F) E where B, C, D, E, and F are constants that do not depend on t. What are the SI units of the constant B? m.s m/s3 no units O m/s? O 1/s
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