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Physics Problem.

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A particle experiences a constant acceleration that is south at 2.3 m/s^2. At t = 0, its velocity is 46.0 m/s east. What is its velocity at t = 7.7 s?

I'm having problems. Any help?
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Re: Physics Problem.

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DuffMan wrote:A particle experiences a constant acceleration that is south at 2.3 m/s^2. At t = 0, its velocity is 46.0 m/s east. What is its velocity at t = 7.7 s?

I'm having problems. Any help?
What kind of problems are you having?
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Re: Physics Problem.

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Ex-Cyber wrote:
DuffMan wrote:A particle experiences a constant acceleration that is south at 2.3 m/s^2. At t = 0, its velocity is 46.0 m/s east. What is its velocity at t = 7.7 s?

I'm having problems. Any help?
What kind of problems are you having?
The problem he is having is, he cant solve it, and he wants someone else to.
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Re: Physics Problem.

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Help explain it would be a better way to put it. But it doesn't matter, I figured it out.
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