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If a Ferrari, with an initial velocity of 10 m/s,

accelerates at a rate of 50 m/s2

, for 3 seconds,

what was his ending velocity?

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    Yesterday, 22:38
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    Acceleration at 50m/sec² : means every second the velocity increases by 50 m/sec. In 3 seconds the velocity increases by 150 m/s. So total will be 160 m/sec.

    the formula is

    V = final velocity = U initial velocity + acceleration a * time duration t

    V = 10 m/s + 50 m/sec² * 3 sec = 160 m/sec
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