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resolver el siguiente problema aplicando ecuaciones de MRUV. Un auto varía su velocidad de 20km/h a 60km/h en un tiempo de 5 minutos. Calcular su aceleración. agradezco que la respuesta sea correcta y con todos sus respectivos datos completos . estoy regalando varios puntos y te daré coronita!!!!

          resolver el siguiente problema aplicando ecuaciones de MRUV. Un auto varía su velocidad de 20km/h a 60km/h en un tiempo de 5 minutos. Calcular su aceleración.
 agradezco que la respuesta sea correcta y con todos sus respectivos datos completos . estoy regalando varios puntos y te daré coronita!!!!
        
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resolver el siguiente problema aplicando ecuaciones de MRUV. Un auto varía su velocidad de 20km/h a 60km/h en un tiempo de 5 minutos. Calcular su aceleración. agradezco que la respuesta sea correcta y con todos sus respectivos datos completos . estoy regalando varios puntos y te daré coronita!!!!
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00:01 All right, so we get this car going from zero to 60.
00:05 That means its initial velocity is zero.
00:08 We're trying to find its acceleration.
00:11 Its final velocity is 60...
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