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A speedboat increases its speed uniformly from VI equals 20 m/s to VF equals 25 m/s in a distance of 2×10 squared m². Solve the equation select it in part B symbolically for the boats acceleration in terms of Vf, Vi and x a equals?

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22/2.77 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 2.3.P.030.
A speedboat increases its speed uniformly from v, 20.0 m
(b) For the given information, what single equation is most appropriate for finding the acceleration?
7 = ? +
2a(Ax)
Ov=v;+ a
MY NOTES 22/2.77 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 2.3.P.030. A speedboat increases its speed uniformly from v, 20.0 m/s to v, = 25.0 m/s in a distance of Ax = 2.00 x 10² m. (a) Draw a coordinate system for this situation and label the relevant quantities, including vectors. x (m) Ax x (m) ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHE (b) For the given information, what single equation is most appropriate for finding the acceleration? 7 = ? + 2a(Ax) Ov=v;+ at + Oa-V-V - 10 ax= vt + 2 st (c) Solve the equation selected in part (b) symbolically for the boat's acceleration in terms of vm. v, and Ax. 2 (d) Substitute given values, obtaining the acceleration .56 m's


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