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Physics, 06.10.2019 07:00 clonetrooper099

Two cars cover the same distance in a straight line. car a covers the distance at a constant velocity. car b starts from rest and maintains a constant acceleration. both cars cover a distance of 460 m in 210 s. assume that they are moving in the +x direction. determine (a) the constant velocity of car a, (b) the final velocity of car b, and (c) the acceleration of car b.

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