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29 December, 16:34

A bicycle racer sprints near the end of a race to clinch a victory. The racer has an initial velocity of 12.1 m/s and accelerates at the rate of 0.350 m/s2 for 6.07 s. What is his final velocity?

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  1. 29 December, 16:45
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    v = 14.22 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    u = 12.1 m/s

    a=0.35 m/s².

    t = 6.07 s

    We know v = u + at

    v=final velocity

    u=initial velocity

    t=time

    a=acceleration

    Now by putting the values in the above equation

    v = 12.1 + 0.35 x 6.07 m/s

    v = 14.22 m/s

    Therefore the final velocity will be 14.22 m/s.
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