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A missile is fired from a jet flying horizontally at mach 1 (1100 ft/s). The missile has a horizontal acceleration of 1000ft/s. Calculate its horizontal velocity at 10.0 seconds after it is fired
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A missile is fired from a jet flying horizontally at mach 1 (1100 ft/s). The missile has a horizontal acceleration of 1000ft/s. Calculate its horizontal velocity at 10.0 seconds after it is fired
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The formula is Final velocity=initial velocity+acceleration x time when you plug all that in you get 11100
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