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An automobile uniformly accelerates from rest at 15 ft/s2 for 6s. What is the fanal velocity in ft/s?
v=d/t
15 *6= 90
90ft/s
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V = a*t = 15 * 6 = 90 Ft/s.

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An automobile uniformly accelerates from rest at 15 ft/s2 for 6s. What is the fanal velocity in ft/s?
v=d/t
15 *6= 90
90ft/s

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