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A body moving at 60 m/s in a straight path accelerated at 16 m/s^2 for 12 seconds. What is its final velocity?

      

A body moving at 60 m/s in a straight path accelerated at 16 m/s^2 for 12 seconds. What is its final velocity?

  

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joseph
a = (v – u)/t
16 = (v – 60)/12
V= 252 m/s

joseph rimiru answered the question on October 9, 2017 at 19:18


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