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Physics, 09.11.2019 02:31 vkrizh

Acar starts off at a 0mph the final velocity is 203mph and the acceleration is an average of 2.93ft/s^2 and it is traveling up a 6.4% slope. the curvy trail is 12.42 miles long but the question is, if the trail was a straight line from start to finish how long would it take the car to travel that distance?

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