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Physics
Kinematics
Uniform Acceleration
A race car accelerates uniformly from 10 m/s to 50 m/s in 2 seconds. Determine the acceleration of the car and the distance traveled.
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v=v₀+at
a=(v-v₀)/t = …
s= v₀t + at²/2=...
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