No acceleration displacement of 150 cm [right] change in time of 4.08 s Find the average velocity in m/s [left]. Round to lowest number of significant figures in measurements provided. Do not enter the unit or direction.
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Given displacement = 150 cm 1 m = 100 cm Therefore, displacement = 150 cm * (1 m / 100 cm) = 1.5 m Show more…
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