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A fun seeker begins sliding from the top of a water slide and accelerates uniformly at 0.56 m.s-2. If the slide is 36 m long, how long will it take them to reach the bottom?
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bobpursley
distance=1/2 a t^2
time= sqrt (2*d/a)=sqrt(2*.56/36) seconds
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Evan
87.11?
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