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- Please show detailed work in Handwritten format. Don't make any kind of mistakes. Include diagram. Mechanical engineering -Moments.I would like a step by step process with formulas used and drawings, along with therefore statements7. The cart, in the diagram below, travels .80 m down the ramp with uniform acceleration in 1.5 seconds. The initial velocity(v.) is 0 m/s. You must show work. Determine the following. If answer requires a calculation, you must show work. The initial velocity(v.) is 0 m/s. a. Average Velocity b. Acceleration c. The dots in the strips below represent the position of the cart as it rolls down the .80- meter-long ramp. The time intervals between the dots are equal. Which of the strips best represents the motion of the cart down the ramp? Justify your choice. d. Which two strips represent an object moving at constant velocity? Justify your answer.