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A cat sees its his favorite human come in the door and runs toward him. the cat starts with a velocity of 4.94 m/s and slows to a velocity of 1.78 m/s in 1.25 seconds.
a) Calculate the cat's average acceleration.
b) Calculate the cats displacement.
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Answer:
Average acceleration =-2.53m/s^2
Displacement s = 4.2m
Step-by-step explanation:
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