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An object with an inital velocity of 20 cm/sec is decelerated at 2 cm/sec/sec for 5 seconds,What will the resultant velocity be?
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Answered by bobpursley
Vf=Vi+a*t

a=-2cm/s^2
Vi=20cm/s
t=5sec
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Answered by Anonymous
Thank you!
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