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17 June, 00:15

A car accelerates in a straight line. It's average acceleration is 12m/s squared. Calculate the increase in velocity of the car in 4.0s

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  1. 17 June, 00:27
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    Last velocity = first velocity+acceleration*time

    increase in velocity = 12*4=48m/s
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