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Aparticle moves along one dimension with a constant acceleration of 4.60 m/s2 over a time interval. at the end of this interval it has reached a velocity of 13.8 m/s.
(a)
if its original velocity is 6.90 m/s, what is its displacement (in m) during the time interval?
m
(b)
what is the distance it travels (in m) during this interval?
m
(c)
a second particle moves in one dimension, also with a constant acceleration of 4.60 m/s2 , but over some different time interval. like the first particle, its velocity at the end of the interval is 13.8 m/s, but its initial velocity is
−6.90 m/s.
what is the displacement (in m) of the second particle over this interval?
m
(d)
what is the total distance traveled (in m) by the second particle in part (c), during the interval in part (c)?
m

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