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The velocity of an object 'x' metres from the origin is given by v=2(e^-x/2). Initially the object is at rest. Find the acceleration? I found that x(t) is 2ln(4t). May someone please help?
 

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The velocity of an object 'x' metres from the origin is given by v=2(e^-x/2). Initially the object is at rest. Find the acceleration? I found that x(t) is 2ln(4t). May someone please help?


Also, if you found your x(t) correctly, you should be able to differentiate that twice to get the acceleration in terms of time.
 

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