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Physics, 04.10.2019 21:30 ny01282005

An objects acceleration decreases exponentially with time: a(t)= a0e^−bt , where a 0 and b are constants. assuming the object starts from rest, determine its velocity as a function of time.

i got -(a0/b)e^-bt and it's wrong. i will apreciate your .

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