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Solving for Constant acceleration
Well it's acceleration so m/s^2 :)- Lic2kill
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Solving for Constant acceleration
Thanks much! I ended up solving the equation 0^2=43^2+2(a)(1000) for a, and got -0.9245 m/s^2.- Lic2kill
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Solving for Constant acceleration
Homework Statement When a high-speed passenger train traveling at vP = 55 m/s rounds a bend, the engineer is shocked to see that a locomotive has improperly entered onto the track from a siding and is a distance D = 1000 m ahead). The locomotive is moving at vL = 12 m/s. The engineer of the...- Lic2kill
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