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25 May, 02:25

How long will it take a cyclist with a forward acceleration of - 0.50 m/s squared to bring a bicycle with an initial velocity of forward of 13.5 m/s to a complete stop? show the formula and your work.

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  1. 25 May, 02:40
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    Using kinematic equation v=u+at ... 1.

    v = final velocity = 0 m/s. u = initial velocity = 13.5 m/s.

    a = - 0.5 m/s².

    Plug all the known values in 1 to find t
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