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if you have a intial object going 1m/s to the right then after 1.2seconds its going 0.5m/s to the left.
whats is the constant acceleration?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
v changed by -1.5m/s in 1.2s

a = -1.5/1.2 = -1.25 m/s^2
10 years ago

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