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The relation between time, t and distance x is t = \(\alpha x^2 + \beta x\), where \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are constant. The retardation is (v is the velocity).
(a) \(2 \alpha V^3\)
(b) \(2 \beta V^3\)
(c) \(2 \alpha \beta V^3\)
(d) \(2 \beta^2 V^3\)
Updated Tue, 03 Sep 2019 03:37 pm
The relation between time \(t\) and distance \(x\) is \(t = \alpha x^2 + \beta x\), where \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are constants. The retardation is (v is the velocity)
(a) \(2 \alpha v^3\)
(b) \(2 \beta v^3\)
(c) \(2 \alpha \beta v^3\)
(d) \(2 \beta^2 v^3\)
Updated Tue, 03 Sep 2019 03:35 pm