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16 August, 16:02

a car starts from rest and travels for 8 seconds with a uniform acceleration of 2.9 m/s^2. the driver then applies the brakes causing a uniform acceleration of - 1.7m/s^2. if the brakes are applied for 2.7s how fast is the car going at the end of the braking period?

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  1. 16 August, 16:24
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    a₁=2.9 m/s^2 t₁=8 s

    v₁=a₁*t₁ = 2.9*8 m/s

    a₂=-1.7 m/s^2 t₂=2.7 s

    v₂=v₁-a₂*t=2.9*8-1.7*2.7 m/s
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