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An object has an initial velocity of 15 m/s. How long must it accelerate at a constant rate of 3 m/s before its final velocity is equal to twice its initial velocity?
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An object has an initial velocity of 15 m/s. How long must it accelerate at a constant rate of 3 m/s before its final velocity is
equal to twice its initial velocity?
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Answer: 15 m/s
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