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An elevator is moving upward at 0.97 m/s when it experiences an acceleration 0.34 m/s 2 downward, over a distance of 0.80 m. What will its final velocity be?
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a= (v²-vₒ²)2s
v=sqrt(vₒ²-2as)
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