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Magnitude of Acceleration without time?
Thank you! I haven't taken the pre-req math class for the physics class I am taking so its been pretty tough for me.- drifterxs12
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Magnitude of Acceleration without time?
So would it be 80^2=50^2+2a(200-0)? Which would give me 9.75 m/s- drifterxs12
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Magnitude of Acceleration without time?
Homework Statement A speedboat increases its speed uniformly from 50.0 m/s to 80.0 m/s over a distance of 200 m. What is the magnitude of the boat's acceleration if its acceleration was constant? (Note that you can find the acceleration without finding the time first.) Homework...- drifterxs12
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