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Use the formula v= u + at to find the final velocity (in m/s), when • the initial velocity is 3 m/s • the acceleration is 2.5 m/s? • the time is 12 seconds
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Use the formula v= u + at to find the final velocity (in m/s), when • the initial velocity is 3 m/s • the acceleration is 2.5 m/s? • the time is 12 seconds
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Use the formula v= u + at to find the final velocity (in m/s), when
• the initial velocity is 3 m/s
• the acceleration is 2.5 m/s?
• the time is 12 seconds
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v = u + at
v = 3 + (2.5x12)
v = 33m/s
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