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a rail road train accelerates at a rate of 2 meters per second squared. How fast is the train moving after 6 seconds?
14 years ago

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Jai
recall that acceleration is the change in velocity over time, or
a = Δv / t
substituting,
2 = Δv / 6
Δv = 12 m/s

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14 years ago

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