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Asked by Jack

1. What constant acceleration, in SI units, must a car have to go from zero to 69.0 mph in 13.0s ?

2. What fraction of g is this? (the unit for this answer is % of g)
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Wouldn't it help to change 69mph to m/s?

17 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
sds
8 years ago

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