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Physics, 20.11.2021 08:40 bigemma03

Tim is working on a problem. In the problem, a train is traveling at a velocity of 1.4 meters per second in the positive direction. The train accelerates at a rate of 0.20 meters per second squared for 8.0 seconds. The problem asks for the final velocity of the train. Tim multiplies the acceleration by the time and gets a number. What should he do next to calculate the final velocity?

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