141222 A particle is moving along the \(\mathbf{Y}\)-axis. The position of the particle from the origin as a function of time \((t)\) is given as \(y(t)=10 \mathrm{te}^{-2 t}\). How far is the particle from the origin when it stops momentarily? ( \(\mathrm{y}\) is given in units of metre and \(t\) is in units of second)
141222 A particle is moving along the \(\mathbf{Y}\)-axis. The position of the particle from the origin as a function of time \((t)\) is given as \(y(t)=10 \mathrm{te}^{-2 t}\). How far is the particle from the origin when it stops momentarily? ( \(\mathrm{y}\) is given in units of metre and \(t\) is in units of second)
141222 A particle is moving along the \(\mathbf{Y}\)-axis. The position of the particle from the origin as a function of time \((t)\) is given as \(y(t)=10 \mathrm{te}^{-2 t}\). How far is the particle from the origin when it stops momentarily? ( \(\mathrm{y}\) is given in units of metre and \(t\) is in units of second)
141222 A particle is moving along the \(\mathbf{Y}\)-axis. The position of the particle from the origin as a function of time \((t)\) is given as \(y(t)=10 \mathrm{te}^{-2 t}\). How far is the particle from the origin when it stops momentarily? ( \(\mathrm{y}\) is given in units of metre and \(t\) is in units of second)