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9 April, 12:14

A hockey player has an acceleration of - 3.1 m/s2. How long does it take him to come to a complete stop from a speed of 13 m/s?

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  1. 9 April, 15:16
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    Use this formula:

    final speed = initial speed + acceleration * time

    0 = 13 - 3.1*t, t = 13/3.1 = 4.19354838709677 s = 4.2 seconds, might be enough since ur given 1 decimal place precision
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