To determine the velocity of a 5.46 kg object after 6 seconds, it is essential to analyze the forces acting on it over time. The object starts from rest, and the force applied varies, necessitating the calculation of acceleration during different time intervals. The acceleration can be derived from the force using the equation a = F/m, and the velocity can be calculated by integrating acceleration over time. The discussion emphasizes the importance of using kinematic equations to find the velocity at specific time intervals, particularly at t=3, t=5, and finally at t=6 seconds. Understanding the relationship between force, acceleration, and velocity is crucial for solving the problem accurately.