An object starts from rest and accelerates at 5 meters per second. What is its speed after 5 seconds? What is the total distance traveled by the object in the first 5 seconds?
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Step 1:** Calculate the speed after 5 seconds using the formula: velocity = acceleration x time Given acceleration = 5 m/s^2 and time = 5 seconds velocity = 5 m/s^2 x 5 s = 25 m/s ** Show more…
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