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How long does it take a cyclist to increase his velocity from 4.0m/s to 10m/s if he accelerates at 3.0m/s2
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How long does it take a cyclist to increase his velocity from 4.0m/s to 10m/s if he accelerates at 3.0m/s2
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It will take four seconds because you have to increase the speed by 6 m/s, and if you accelerate at 3m/2s, it will take four seconds to accelerate
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