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1. A car travels with an initial velocity of 10 m/s.If it is decelerating at a rate of 3 m/s² , how far in meters does it travels before stopping?
2. The speed of a flywheel whose diameter is 8 ft is increasing from rest at the uniform rate of 2 tad?/s². Determine the number of seconds elapsed and the number of radians turned through by the flywheel before a point on the rim has a tangential velocity of 1200 fps .
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