Physics, 03.02.2021 16:10 mocheal8216
What is the acceleration of the car that changes its velocity from 30 m/s to a dead stop in 10seconds?
Select one:
a. 20 m/s
b.-3 m/s
c. 3 m/s
d. -20 m/s
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