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A spaceship travels 1220 km with a constant uniform acceleration. How much time is required for the acceleration if the spaceship increases its speed from 11.1 km/s to 11.7 km/s ?
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
There is insufficient information here. The acceleration could be either fast or slow during that interval.
16 years ago

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