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Object A has a position as a function of time given by A(t) = (3.00 m/s)t ˆı + (1.00 m/s2 )t2 ˆ. Object B has a position as a function of time given by B(t) = (4.00 m/s)t ˆı + (-1.00 m/s2 )t2 ˆ. All quantities are SI units. What is the distance between object A and object B at time t = 3.00 s?

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