The velocity of a rocket, in metres per second, \(t\) seconds after it was launched is modelled by \(v(t)=2\sqrt{t}\). What is the total distance travelled by the rocket during the first four seconds of its launch?
1. \(\frac{16}{3}~\text{m}\)
2. \(32~\text{m}\)
3. \(\frac{32}{3}~\text{m}\)
4. \(16~\text{m}\)

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The work done by gravity exerting an acceleration of \(-10\) m/s2 for a \(10\) kg block down \(5\) m from its original position with no initial velocity is: \(\left(F_{\text{gravitational}}= \text{mass}\times \text{acceleration and} ~w = \int^{b}_{a}F(x)dx \right)\)

1. \(250\) J

2. \(500\) J

3. \(100\) J

4. \(1000\) J

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Water flows into a container of 1000 L at a rate of (180+3t) gal/min for an hour, where t is measured in minutes. Find the amount of water that flows into the pool during the first 20 minutes.

1. 4000 gal

2. 2800 gal

3. 4200 gal

4. 3800 gal

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If v(t) = 3t-1 and x(2) = 1, then the original position function is: 
Hint: \(\left(v \left( t \right) = \frac{d s}{d t}\right)\)
1. 32t2-t-3

2. 12t2-t-3

3. 32t2-2t-3

4. None of the above

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If charge flown through a wire is given by q=3sin(3t), then-current flown through the wire at t=π9 seconds is: i=dqdt

1. 4.5 Amp

2. 4.53 Amp

3. 32 Amp

4. 9 Amp

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A weight hanging from a spring is stretched down 3 cm beyond its rest position and released at time t=0 to bob up and down. Its position at any later time t is s=3cos(t). Then its velocity at time t is velocity=dsdt

(1) cost

(2) 3cost

(3) 3sint

(4) -3sint

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The position of a particle is given by \(s\left( t\right) = \dfrac{2 t^{2} + 1}{t + 1}\). Then, at \(t= 2\), its velocity is: \(\left(v_{inst}= \dfrac{ds}{dt}\right)\)
1. \(\dfrac{16}{3}\)
2. \(\dfrac{15}{9}\)
3. \(\dfrac{15}{3}\)

4. None of these

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The instantaneous velocity at \(t = \dfrac{\pi}{2}\) of a particle whose positional equation is given by \(x(t) = 12\cos^2(t)\) is: \(\left(v_{inst} = \dfrac{dx}{dt}\right)\)
1. \(0\)
2. \(-24\)
3. \(24\)
4. \(-12\sqrt{2}\)
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If acceleration of a particle is given as a(t) = sin(t)+2t. Then the velocity of the particle will be:
(acceleration a=dvdt)
1. \(-\cos(t)+ \frac{t^2}{2}\)
2. \(-\sin(t)+ t^2\)
3. \(-\cos(t)+ t^2\)
4. None of these

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If \(x= 3\tan(t)\) and \(y = \sec (t)\), then the value of \(\dfrac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}~\text{at}~t = \dfrac{\pi}{4}\) is:
1. \(3\)
2. \(\dfrac{1}{18\sqrt{2}}\)
3. \(1\)
4. \(\dfrac{1}{6}\)

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