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A 150-kg object takes 1.5 minutes to travel a 2,500-meter straight path. It begins the trip traveling 120 m/s and decelerates to a velocity of 20 m/s. What was its acceleration?…
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A 150-kg object takes 1.5 minutes to travel a 2,500-meter straight path. It begins the trip traveling 120 m/s and decelerates to a velocity of 20 m/s. What was its acceleration?…
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A 150-kg object takes 1.5 minutes to travel a 2,500-meter straight path. It begins the trip traveling 120 m/s and decelerates to a velocity of 20 m/s. What was its acceleration?
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−1.11 m/s2
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I believe it is -1.11 m/s^2. I will let you know if its correct
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