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A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration a=2v1/2m/s2, where v is in m/s....

A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration a=2v1/2m/s2, where v is in m/s.

If s = 0, v = 1 m/s when t = 0, determine the time for the particle to achieve a velocity of 18 m/s. Also, find the displacement of particle when t = 1 s. Express your answer using three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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