an object experiences an acceleration of 6.8 meters per second squared. as a result, it accelerates from rest to 24 m per second. how much distance did it travel during that acceleration?
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Ответ:
Distance travelled = 84.7m
Explanation:
First, let us find the time taken for the acceleration to go from rest to 24 m/s
Next, let us find the distance since we know the speed and the time.
distance = speed × time
distance = 24 × 3.53
distance = 84.72m
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