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A runner is going 3.00 m/s. When he sees the finish line he accelerates at a constant rate of 0.219 m/s2 for the last 11.2 seconds. What was his change in velocity during this time?
9 years ago

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Henry
Change = a*t = 0.219m/s^2 * 11.2s. =
9 years ago

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