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An electron, travelling at 2000 m/s, is suddenly influenced by an extreme deceleration of 3000 m/s2. How fast is it going 0.03 s later?
11 years ago

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Answered by Henry
V = Vo + a*t = 2000 + (-3000)*0.03 =
1910 m/s.
11 years ago

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