A 45-t electric train accelerates

  1. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.640 m/s in 19.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 875
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  2. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.580 m/s in 33.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 565
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  3. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.680 m/s in 23.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 580
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  4. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.660 m/s in 31.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 650
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  5. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.700 m/s in 17.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 670
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  6. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.755 m/s in 19.5 ms. The total mass of the train is 875
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  7. The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.780 m/s in 33.0 ms. The total mass of the train is 510
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  8. Help. Can someone provide a formula. ty The electric motor of a model train accelerates the train from rest to 0.540 m/s in 35.0
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  9. A 45-t electric train accelerates uniformly from a station with the train’s motion depicted in the graph in Figure 2.(Recall
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  10. Two trains face each other on adjacent tracks. They are initially at rest, and their front ends are 50 m apart. The train on the
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