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A bear running initial speed of 4m/s accelerates uniformly for 18s. What is the bears max speed if it travels 135m during the 18s of acceleration
12 years ago

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bobpursley
average speed=135/18

average=(Vf+Vi)/2

set them equal, solve for Vf
12 years ago
Anonymous
11 m/s
7 years ago

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