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A racing car starts fron rest .if it gains an acceleration of 5m/second square in 10 second ,calculate the final velocity.
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A racing car starts fron rest .if it gains an acceleration of 5m/second square in 10 second ,calculate the final velocity.
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Answer:
The
final
velocity
would
be
5
0
m
/
s
.
Its
by
formula
,
hope
it
helps
.
.
.
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