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Calculating Time for a Car to Cover Distance with Acceleration
I have tried t = v1-v2/ a however, I am stuck because it gave me a rather large number like 206 it doesn't seem logical. And thank you, I didnt realize that- ashurina
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Physics help Speed/ Acceleration question
I figured it out finally, this was a tough one but i got it V = √[Vi² + 2ax] = √[1.71² + 2*.076*9970] = 38.97 m/s- ashurina
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Calculating Time for a Car to Cover Distance with Acceleration
How long (s) will it take a car to cover a distance of 699 m if it accelerates from rest at a rate of 3.4 m/s^2?- ashurina
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Physics help Speed/ Acceleration question
While driving from a city, a man gets stuck at 1.71 m/s behind a slow driver. He finally gets a passing lane, hits the gas and speeds up with a constant acceleration of 0.076 m/s^2 what is his speed in (m/s) after accelerating for 9.97 km?- ashurina
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