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During a 5.00 s interval, a particle’s
coordinates change from x =10.0 m, y
=5.00 m to x =30.0 m, y = 5.00 m.
Assuming the particle’s velocity is
constant, what will its coordinates be
at the end of the next 5.00 s interval?
13 years ago

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