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A cart is rolling along at a steady 6.6 m/s when it meets a slope. The cart accelerates at 2.0 m/s^2 as it rolls down the hill. How far from the top of the hill will the cart mo…
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A cart is rolling along at a steady 6.6 m/s when it meets a slope. The cart accelerates at 2.0 m/s^2 as it rolls down the hill. How far from the top of the hill will the cart move in 5.5 s
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Answer: 2 x 5.5= 11 m
Explanation: distance is equal to speed multiplied by time
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