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(a) If the initial velocity of a particl...

(a) If the initial velocity of a particle is u and collinear acceleration at any time `t` is at, calculate the velocity of the particle after time `t`.
(b) A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement at any time t is given by `s = (t^(3) - 6 t^(2) + 3t + 4)m`. What is the velocity of the particle when its acceleration is zero?

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