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A physics student is skiing at 10m/s. She starts going downhill and accelerates at a constant 2.0m/s2. If it takes her 15 seconds to reach the bottom. what is her final velocity?​

A physics student is skiing at 10m/s. She starts going downhill and accelerates at-example-1

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The kinematic equation is vf=vi+at
This leaves the answer at 40m/s
A physics student is skiing at 10m/s. She starts going downhill and accelerates at-example-1
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