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enyata [817]
4 years ago
5

the 1200-horsepower bugatti accelerates from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds. this yields an average acceleration of 10

.7 m/s squared. at this acceleration, how far will it travel from a stop in 10.0 seconds?
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1 answer:
makkiz [27]4 years ago
7 0
<span>s=ut+<span>12</span>a<span>t2</span></span><span> s = distance u = initial speed t = time a = acceleration</span>
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