For the previous problem, supply a table and draw a graph showing the distance, speed, and acceleration
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For the previous problem, supply a table and draw a graph showing the distance, speed, and acceleration of the car versus time.
Use the v-t diagram for this exercises.
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15 m/s v, m/s d= 100.m 1. S 0,0
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