Find the final speed gained

  1. Find the final speed gained by a proton when it is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 100 volts. Also find
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  2. A 2.84 × 103 kg car requires 5.4 kJ of work to move from rest to some final speed. During this time, the car moves 20.4 m.Negle
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  3. A 2.38 × 103 kg car requires 5.4 kJ of work tomove from rest to some final speed. During this time, the car moves 28.1 m.
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  4. Velocity and displacement with uniform acceleration:1. A car with an initial speed of 23.7 km/h accelerates at a uniform rate of
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  5. Set a frictionless incline at various measured angles then determine the acceleration of a block by measuring the time it takes
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  6. A ball is thrown horizontally from a height of 16.01 m and hits the ground with a speed that is 5.0 times its initial speed.
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  7. A car with an initial speed of 21.9 km/h accelerates at a uniform rate of 0.89 m/s2 for 3.7 s. Find the final speed of the car.
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  8. A truck covers m in 8 s while smoothly slowing down to a final speed of 2.8 m/s.(a) Find its initial speed. (b) Find its
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  9. A truck covers 40.0 m in 8.50 s while smoothly slowing down to a final speed of 2.80 m/s.(a) Find its original speed. (b) Find
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  10. A skater spinning with angular speed of 1.5 rad/s draws in her outstretched arms thereby reducing her moment of inertia by a
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