At a certain moment, an object in linear motion has velocity 98 m/s. Estimate the distance traveled over the next 2 seconds. (Give your answer as a whole or exact number.) distance: Question Source: Rogawski 4e Calculus Earl
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We need to estimate the distance traveled over the next 2 seconds. Step 2: Since we are asked to "estimate" the distance and no information is given about acceleration or change in velocity, we can assume that the velocity remains constant at 98 m/s over the next Show more…
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