A bike starts with an initial velocity of 10 m/s and an acceleration of 1 m/s. How much will its velocity be after 20 seconds?
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To do this, we can use the formula: final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration x time) Plugging in the given values, we get: final velocity = 10 m/s + (1 m/s^2 x 20 s) final velocity = 10 m/s + 20 m/s final velocity = 30 m/s Show more…
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