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Motion and Acceleration
Acceleration calculation
if a machine is capable of accelerating at a constant speed of +20.0m/s^2 calculate the time required for it to go from -5.00m/s to +55m/s
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vf=vi+20*time
put in vf, vi, solve for how long time.
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