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Crystal Huff
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30 October, 09:34
A train moves from rest stop to a speed of 25m/s
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Lila Duarte
30 October, 09:46
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a=delta v/delta t
delta v=25-0=25
delta t=30
25/30=5/6=1.66 repeating
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