Question
A bicyclist accelerates -0.87 m/s/s during a 3.8 s interval. What is the change in velocity of the bicyclist and the bicycle?
For this problem, I used the formula 'change in v = a x t" and came up with -3.306 m/s as my answer. Is this right?
For this problem, I used the formula 'change in v = a x t" and came up with -3.306 m/s as my answer. Is this right?
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correct.
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