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  • 06-10-2021
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marissas car accelerates uniformly at a rate of -2.60m/s^2. how long does it take for marissas car to accelerate from a velocity of -28.2m/s to -42.3m/s?

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  • 19-10-2021

Answer:

1.02s

Explanation:

In this situation the following equation will be useful:



Where:

 is Marissa's car  final velocity

 is Marissa's car initial velocity

 is Marissa's car constant acceleration  (assuming this is the acceleration, since 1269 m/s^{2} does not make sense)

 is the time  it takes to accelerato from  to 

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