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A)What Is the Initial Velocity of a

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The equation that solves a problem is (18ms) 2(0ms) 2=2(3.0ms2) (3.0 m) \left( 18 \frac { \mathrm { m } } { \mathrm { s } } \right) ^ { 2 } - \left( 0 \frac { \mathrm { m } } { \mathrm { s } } \right) ^ { 2 } = 2 \left( 3.0 \frac { \mathrm { m } } { \mathrm { s } ^ { 2 } } \right) ( 3.0 \mathrm {~m} ) .The problem is:


A) What is the initial velocity of a car that goes from rest to 18 m/s in 3.0 s?
B) What is the final velocity of a car that goes from rest to 18 m/s in 3.0 s?
C) What is the initial velocity of a car that accelerates at 18 m/s for 3.0 s?
D) What is the final velocity of a car that accelerates at 3.0 m/s2 over a 6.0 m distance?
E) What is the final velocity of a car that accelerates at 3.0 m/s2 over a 3.0 m distance?

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