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I need to accelerate my car from 0 m/s to 10 m/s. If my car gain +1 m/s every second, how many seconds will it take me to get to 10 m/s?
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I need to accelerate my car from 0 m/s to 10 m/s. If my car gain +1 m/s every second, how many seconds will it take me to get to 10 m/s?
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a = (v - u) / t
So, t = (v - u) / a
= (10 - 0) / 1
= 10seconds
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