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For the one-dimensional motion, described by x = t – sin⁡t

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Q: For the one-dimensional motion, described by x = t – sin⁡t

(a) x(t)>0 for all t>0

(b) v(t)>0 for all t>0

(c) a(t)>0 for all t>0

(d) v(t)lies between 0 and 2

Ans: (a) & (d)

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