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SOLVED: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 meters per second squared (m/s2). What is it in units of centimeters per second squared (cm/s2)?
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QQ: Dustin is driving his truck at 6.1 m/s. He increases the speed to 36.5 m/s in 9.9 s. Find his average acceleration. Brian is running 2.6 m/s when. - ppt download
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SOLVED: A self-driving car is braking up to -3 meters per second squared, in another up to -8 meters per second squared (unit of acceleration), which one do you think is more
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