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Let S(t) = Sin 3t Be a Position Function of a Particle

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Question 129

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Let s(t) = sin 3t be a position function of a particle. At Let s(t)  = sin 3t be a position function of a particle. At   the particle's velocity is A)  Positive B)  Negative C)  Zero the particle's velocity is


A) Positive
B) Negative
C) Zero

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