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13 September, 21:38

Objects A and B both start at rest. They both accelerate at the same rate. However, object A accelerates for twice the time as object B. What is the final speed of object A compared to that of object B?

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  1. 13 September, 21:41
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    If they both start from rest, and accelerate at the same rate, and A accelerates for twice as long as B does, then A ends up with TWICE the speed that B has.
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