The acceleration of a linear motion particle is given as a=-(0,1+sin(s/b)) the unit of acceleration is m/s2 and the unit of s is meters. T is in seconds when s=0, b= 0.77 and v=0.96. find the velocity of the particle when (i) s=-1m. (ii) find the position of the particle when the velocity is maximum. (iii) calculate the maximum speed reached by the particle.

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The acceleration of a linear motion particle is given as a=-(0,1+sin(s/b)) the unit of acceleration is m/s2 and the unit of s is meters. T is in seconds when s=0, b= 0.77 and v=0.96. find the velocity of the particle when

(i) s=-1m.

(ii) find the position of the particle when the velocity is maximum.

(iii) calculate the maximum speed reached by the particle.

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The velocity be expressed and calculated as,

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