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24 March, 08:25

An object moving north with an initial velocity of 14m/s accelerates 5m/s squared for 20 seconds. What is the final velocity of the object?

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  1. 24 March, 08:44
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    Since it moves 5 m/s faster every second, after 20 seconds it's moving 100 m/s faster than when it started speeding up.

    If it was moving at 14 m/s when the acceleration began, it's moving at 114 m/s at the end of the 20 seconds. Its velocity is 114 m/s North.

    That's 255 mph!
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