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Consider a particle initially moving with a velocity of 5m/s starts deaccelarating at a constant rate of 2m/s*2 find the distance travelled in 2sec? Ans:2m
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bobpursley
d=vi*t-1/2 a t^2=5*2-1*4=6m
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