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    Exam 1: Physics Force, Acceleration, and Projectile Motion
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    A Train Travelling at 20ms<sup>-1</sup> Accelerates at 0
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A Train Travelling at 20ms-1 Accelerates at 0

Question 11

Question 11

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A train travelling at 20ms-1 accelerates at 0.5ms-2 for 30 s, the distance travelled by train is


A) 825 m
B) 700 m
C) 650 m
D) 600 m

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