atw1
atw1
03-12-2015
Physics
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Final velocity for 2.6 seconds
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AL2006
AL2006
03-12-2015
That's going to depend on the initial velocity, and how it changes
or doesn't change during the 2.6 seconds. I've read the question,
and Im pretty sure you didn't tell us any of that.
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