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A space vehicle accelerates uniformly from 50m/s at t=0 to 182m/s at t=1 0.0s.

How far did it move between t=2.0s and t=6.0s?
14 years ago

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Damon
a = change in velocity/change in time
= (182-50)/10

d = Vi t + .5 a t^2
14 years ago
Anonymous
doesn't help wtf
12 years ago

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