The Cosmic Perspective (9th Edition)
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Chapter 4, Problem 42EAP
Units of Acceleration.
- If you drop a rock from a very tall building, how fast will it be going after 4 seconds?
- As you sled down a steep, slick street, you accelerate at a rate of 4 meters per second squared. How fast will you be going after 5 seconds?
- You are driving along the highway at a speed of 60 miles per hour when you slam on the brakes. If your acceleration is at an average rate of 220220 miles per hour per second, how long will it take to come to a stop?
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