Question: A particle moves along a straight line with displacement s(t), velocity v(t), and acceleration a(t). Show that a(t) = v(t) dv/ds Explain the difference between

A particle moves along a straight line with displacement s(t), velocity v(t), and acceleration a(t). Show that 

a(t) = v(t) dv/ds

Explain the difference between the meanings of the derivatives dv/dt and dv/ds.

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