un movil, que posee una velocidad de 5m/s ,. adquiere una aceleración de 0,3 m/s2.¿cuál será la velocidad al cabo de 40 sg y cuál el espacio recorrido?
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First, we need to find the final velocity of the mobile after 40 seconds. We can use the formula: v = u + at where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity (5 m/s), a is the acceleration (0.3 m/s^2), and t is the time (40 s). v = 5 + 0.3 x 40 v = 5 + Show more…
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