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Physics
Kinematics
Acceleration and Velocity
a car accelerates with an acceleration of 2m/s2 for 5secs what is its final velocity at the end of 5secs if its initial velocity is 40m/s?
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V = Vo + a*t.
Vo = Initial velocity.
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