A snowboarder on a slope starts from rest and reaches a speed of 2.7 m/s after 7.6 s. (a) What is the magnitude (in m/s²) of the snowboarder's average acceleration? \\ m/s² (b) How far (in m) does the snowboarder travel in this time? m
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The final velocity is $v_f = 2.7$ m/s. The time taken is $t = 7.6$ s. Show more…
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