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suppose an airplane, landing on a runway with an initial speed of 45 m/s, slows down at an acceleration rate of -5m/s/s. What will the speed of the airplaine be one second after landing?
14 years ago

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Answered by Henry
V = Vo + at = 45 + (-5)*1 = 40m/s.
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