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The displacement `x` of particle moving in one dimension, under the action of a constant force is related to the time `t` by the equation ` t = sqrt(x) +3`
where `x is in meters and t in seconds` . Find
(i) The displacement of the particle when its velocity is zero , and
(ii) The work done by the force in the first ` 6 seconds`.

A

zero

B

12m

C

6m

D

18m

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