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Worth 20 points Please answer and show work with the conversion: A car moving with a velocity of 30m/s has a constant acceleration of -4m/s? What will be the velocity 3 seconds later? A) -12m/s B) 18m/s
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Please answer and show work with the conversion:
A car moving with a velocity of 30m/s has a constant acceleration of -4m/s? What will be the velocity 3 seconds later?
A) -12m/s
B) 18m/s
C) 42m/s
D) 90m/s
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v final = v initial + at
a = acceleration, t= time
Vf = 30 + -4*3
=30-12 = 18 m/s
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