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Physics, 03.04.2020 01:27 danquanc958719

During the testing of a car. It is timed over
a measured kilometre. In one test it enters
the timing zone at a velocity of 50m/s and
decelerates at a constant rate of 0.80m/s'2
Calculate;
i) the velocity of the car as it leaves the
Measured kilometre

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