A fireworks shell is accelerated from rest to 65.0 m/s over a distance of 0.250 m. What is its acceleration?
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A fireworks shell is accelerated from rest to a velocity of 65.0 m/s over a distance of 0.250 m. (a) How long did the acceleration last? (b) Calculate the acceleration.
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A fireworks shell is accelerated from rest to a velocity of $65.0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ over a distance of $0.250 \mathrm{m}$. (a) Calculate the acceleration. (b) How long did the acceleration last?
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