A particle has an acceleration of a=2i + (t-1)j The velocity at t=0 is v0=-2i + 0j and is at the origin at t=0 What is the y position when the x velocity is zero? answer in m

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A particle has an acceleration of a=2i + (t-1)j

The velocity at t=0 is v0=-2i + 0j and is at the origin at t=0

 

What is the y  position when the x velocity is zero?

answer in m

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