FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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Chapter 2, Problem 27P
An electron has a constant acceleration of +3.2 m/s2. At a certain instant its velocity is +9.6 m/s. What is its velocity (a) 2.5 s earlier and (b) 2.5 s later?
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