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11 November, 14:29

An object is moving with an initial velocity of 9m/s. It accelerates at a rate 1.5m/sec2 over a distance of 20m. What is it's new velocity?

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  1. 11 November, 17:29
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    11.87

    Explanation:

    final velocity^2 = initial velocity ^2 + 2 * Acceleration * distance

    Final Velocity^2 = 9*9+2*1.5.20

    final velocity^2 = 141

    final velocity = 11.87
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