Position of a particle varies with time (t) as x = . The acceleration of the particle is proportional to
t(2/3)
t(-2/3)
t(5/2)
t(-5/2)
v = dx/dt and a = dv/dt
x = t(-1/2)
v = dx/dt = – t(-3/2)
a = dv/dt = t(-5/2)
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