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18 July, 06:31

A hockey player has an acceleration of - 3.1m/s. how long does it take him to come to a complete stop from a speed if 13m/s

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  1. 18 July, 06:38
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    If the hockey player is going at - 3.1m/s this automatically tells you have to divide the 13m/s by the time speed of the acceleration do to the velocity change, and time so the answer would be 4.19seconds
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