Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics
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Chapter 2, Problem 41P
(a)
To determine
Displacement during the velocity change from
(b)
To determine
Distance moved by object during the velocity change from
(c)
To determine
Displacement during the velocity change from
(d)
To determine
Total distance covered by object in the time interval given in part (c).
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