Physics, 03.10.2021 23:00 sophiagardens227
A UFO sailboat starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 0.21 m/s^2 over a
distance of 280 m. Find the boat's final velocity. *
10.8 m/s
58.8 m/s
1333 m/s
It's a UFO sailboat. Physics laws do not apply to it.
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