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A car is uniformly accelerated at 1.10m/s 2 for 12.0s. If the final speed of the car is 33.4m/s, find the initial speed.
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a = 1.10 m/s^2
v = Vi + 1.10 t
33.4 = Vi + 1.10 * 12
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