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A train accelerates from rest at a constant rate of 10 m/s^2. How fast is it going after 5 s?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
vfinal= vo+ at
15 years ago
tim
does vo stand for the initial velocity and would that be 0m/s
15 years ago
bobpursley
correct.
15 years ago
tim
so 0m/s + (10)(5) equals the final velocity and the answer would be 50 m/s? thanks for your help
15 years ago
bobpursley
yes.
15 years ago

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