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The motion of a particle is described by the equation `x = a+bt^(2)` where `a = 15` cm and `b = 3 cm//s`. Its instantaneous velocity at time 3 sec will be

A

36 cm/sec

B

18 cm/sec

C

16 cm/sec

D

32 cm/sec

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The correct Answer is:
B

`x = a + bt^2`
`rArr v = (dx)/(dt) = 2bt = 2 xx 3 xx 3 = 18cm//s`
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