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Physics, 16.09.2019 14:30 TombRaider167

What is the instantaneous speed at 5 seconds? (remember s=d/t)
a.) the displacement of the bike at 12.5 seconds was 0 m.
b.) the distance traveled by the bike at 12.5 seconds was 12.5 m.
c.) the distance traveled by the bike at 12.5 seconds was 0 m.
d.) the displacement of the bike at 12.5 seconds was 12.5 m.


What is the instantaneous speed at 5 seconds? (remember s=d/t)a.) the displacement of t

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