An object's position is given by x=bt3, where x is in meters, t is in seconds, and b = 2.0 m/s3 .
1-Determine the instantaneous velocity at the end of 3.0 s
2-Determine the instantaneous acceleration at the end of 3.0 s .
3-Find the average acceleration during the first 3.0 s .
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You will probably need a scientific calculator to solve this problem. The formula to solve instantaneous velocity is displacement/time interval=ds/dt. The formula to solve instantaneous acceleration is 10t^3+5t^2+12t+62 or d^2x/dt^2. The formula to solve average acceleration is s2-s1/t1-t2. I'm sorry if I could not bring the correct formulas or answers. I am not good at physics, but I hope this helps.