Find K
r" = kt
r = 1 t = 0
r = 2 t =3
Black - r(t) vs t
Purple - v(t) vs t
Orange - a(t) vs t
28 09:05 5 1.915, 3.34 0,1.833 1.16, 1.16 0.562, 0 1.915,0 3.562, 0 -1 4 es
Here x stands for time and Y is for postion.
in this case
Y is for velocity and x is for time.
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