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    Aug 12, 2014, 09:55 AM
    a particle starts from rest at fixed point O and its acceleration is V=12t^2-24t +8m
    a particle starts from rest at fixed point O and its acceleration is V=12t^2-24t +8 m\s^2 Show that the particle is again at rest when it returns to O and find maximum displacement from O before it returns
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    Aug 12, 2014, 10:03 AM
    Hint: first step is to integrate acceleration equation to get velocity as a function of time, then integrate velocity to get position as a function of time. Have you tried that? What do you get?

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