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An object is traveling at a constant speed of 12.0 m/s when it slows to a stop. If it takes 10.0 m for the object to stop, what...Asked by Anonymous
An object is traveling at a constant speed of 12.0 m/s when it slows to a stop. If it takes 10.0 m for the object to stop, what is the magnitude of its acceleration?
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Using 2ad = Vf^2 - Vi^2
2(a)(10m)=(0m/s)^2-(12.0m/s)^2
20a=-144
a=-7.2 m/s^2
2(a)(10m)=(0m/s)^2-(12.0m/s)^2
20a=-144
a=-7.2 m/s^2
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