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Using the formula Ft = mv - mu , find v , when F= 55, u= -9, t= 3, m=5
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Using the formula Ft = mv - mu , find v , when F= 55, u= -9, t= 3, m=5
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v = 24
Explanation:
Ft + mu = mv
v = (Ft + mu)/m = (55*3 + 5*(-9))/5 = 24
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