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Standard IX
Physics
Time and Speed
Mike is drivi...
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Mike is driving his car with an initial velocity of ‘u’ ms
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1
and constant acceleration of ‘a’ ms
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2
. Can we calculate his final velocity after ‘t’ seconds?
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