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In physics class of Professor James his student Matt came and ask for some random question
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| Hi Matt!! What can I help you? | |
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| Hello Mr. James I am here to ask for some random question to test your abilty. | |
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Mr. James got really a bit scared about but he didn't let it see by Matt
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| Ahm... Ok go ahead, I'll try my best to explain what I know about answer I can give to your question. | |
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| If an airplane accelerates down a runway at 3.20 m/s2 for 32.8 s until is finally lifts off the ground. How can I determine the distance travelle before takeoff? | |
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And Mr. James find it really easy.
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| First we should know the given. a=Acceleration(+3.2 m/s2) t=time(32.8 s) vi=initial velocity( 0 m/s) and we are looking for the d=distance(?) | |
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| Hmm ok sir.. You are really good in explaining it one by one | |
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