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A sprinter in a race can run 100m in 11.4 seconds. If it takes him 4.2 seconds to accelerate to top speed, what is the magnitude of his acceleration? Assume that he stays at his top speed from 4.2 seconds till the end. I do not understand which kinematics equation will help, as they all have multiple variables.
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