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A motorcyclist changes the velocity of his bike from 20.0 meters/second to 35.0 meters/second under a constant acceleration of 4.00 meters/second2. How long does it take the bike to reach the final velocity?
10 years ago

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((35.0-20.0) m/s) / (4.00 m/s^2) = 3.75s
10 years ago
3.75
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