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Mathematics, 29.07.2020 21:01 merunikitty1226

The acceleration of an object can be described by the equation a=(2d)/(t^(2)) where a is acceleration, d is the distance, and t is time. Suppose an object accelerates at a rate of 5 meters per second squared. Which of the following equations relates the time of the acceleration to the distance? A. t=\sqrt(10d) B. t=\sqrt((2d)/(2d)) C. t=\sqrt((5d)/(2)) D. t=\sqrt((2d)/(5))

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