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The displacement x of a particle at the instant when its velocity v is given by `v=sqrt(3x+16)`. Find its acceleration and initial velocity.

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`v=sqrt(3x+16)` or `v^(2)=3x+16`
or `v^(2)-16=3x` Comparing with `v^(2)-u^(2)=2as`,
we get ,u=4 units ,2a=3 or a=1.5 units
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