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The velocity v of a particle is given by the equation `v=6t^2-6t^3`, where v is in `ms^-1`, `t` is the instant of time in seconds while 6 and 6 are suitable dimensional constants. At what values of t will the velocity be maximum and minimum? Determine these maximum and minimum values of the velocity.

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