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Acceleration of a particle is given by
` a =1//V`
Where V is the velocity . Find
(i) Velocity of particle at time t, given that v = 10 m/s at t = 0.
(ii) Velocity of particle when its position is x, given that speed is 3 m/s at x = 0.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will address each part of the question separately. ### Given: The acceleration of the particle is given by: \[ a = \frac{1}{v} \] ### Part (i): Find the velocity of the particle at time \( t \), given that \( v = 10 \, \text{m/s} \) at \( t = 0 \). ...
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