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i got the answer. thanks
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Perillux said:... OR you could just do it mathematically, which would be the second method above, but instead of graphing, just set it to 0 and solve for t. I think you'll need the quadratic equation if you do it this way.
The position of a particle refers to its location in space at a specific point in time.
The position of a particle can be measured using a coordinate system, such as Cartesian coordinates, where the particle's position is described using numerical values along each axis.
The position of a particle can be affected by various factors such as velocity, acceleration, and external forces.
The position of a particle is directly related to its velocity, as velocity is the rate of change of position over time. A particle with a constant velocity will have a constant change in position over time.
The position of a particle is important in physics as it is a fundamental concept used to describe the motion of objects and understand the behavior of systems in the physical world.