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a fly undergoes a displacement of - 5.80 while accelerating at -1.33 m/s^2 for 4.22 s. what was the initial velocity of the fly?

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Answer:


v_i = 1.44(m)/(s)

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the initial velocity of the fly is shown below:-

But before that we need to do the following calculations

For 4.22 seconds


\bar v = (-5.80 m)/(4.22 s)


= -1.37(m)/(s)

For uniform acceleration


\bar v = (v_i +v_f)/(2)


= v_i + v_f


= -2.74(m)/(s)

With initial and final velocities


= -1.33(m)/(s^2)


= (v_i +v_f)/(4.22s)


= -v_i + v_f


= -5.61(m)/(s)

So, the initial velocity is


v_i = 1.44(m)/(s)

We simply applied the above steps to reach at the final solution i.e initial velocity

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