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A body initially at rest accelerates at the rate of 0.8m/s2 for 20 seconds.Find the final velocity of the body.
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Damon
v = Vi + a t

v = 0 + .8 m/s^2 * 20 s

= 16 m/s
10 years ago
Damon
By the way, if you post a physics question say physics, not sjrkps so you get a physicist.
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