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A moving train slows down
a train moving at 35m/s slows down to 20 m/s over the course of 1 minute what distance does the train cover during this time,
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steve
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A moving train slows down uniformly from 40 m/s to 20 m / s in 5 second. What is the distance it covers during the 4th second?
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Eyerus
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a train slows down from 104m/s to 76m/s with constant decceleration in 440m. 1) what is the acceleration of the train? 2) how
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arty
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You're riding on a train that's moving at 50 km/h, and you roll a ball down the aisle at 2 km/h in the same direction as the
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Anonymous
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Some how TRAIN A travelling at 36 m/s, is accidentally sidetracked onto the train track for TRAIN A. The TRAIN A engineer spots
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Taylor
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A train moving 66m long overtakes another train of 88m long,moving in the same direction in 0.168 min if the second train is
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Anonymous
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A train slows down as it rounds a sharp horizontal turn, going from 90 km/h to 54 km/h in the 15.0 it takes to round the bend.
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Mike
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At some amusement parks, to get on a moving "car" the riders first hop onto a moving walkway and then onto the cars themselves.
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Danielle
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a train starts from rest and accelerates unifotmly, until it has travled 3.7 km and acquired a velocity of 30 m/s. the train
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Anonymous
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a train starts from rest and accelerates unifotmly, until it has travled 3.7 km and acquired a velocity of 30 m/s. the train
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heaven
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