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a motorcycle moves at an initial velocity of 40km/h and accelerates at a constant rate of 8.3 m/s^2 for a distance of 120m how fast is the motorcycle then moving?
Feb 11, 2016

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vf^2 - vi^2 = 2ax
Need to change 40 kph to m/s
Feb 16, 2016

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