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An object has a velocity of (5.4 m/s) An object has a velocity of (5.4 m/s)    − (4.8 m/s)    .Over a period of 1.3 s, its velocity changes to (1.7 m/s)    + (5.9 m/s)    .What is its acceleration? A) −(3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    B) −(2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    C) (3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    D) (2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    E) −(2.8 m/s)    + (1.1 m/s)   − (4.8 m/s) An object has a velocity of (5.4 m/s)    − (4.8 m/s)    .Over a period of 1.3 s, its velocity changes to (1.7 m/s)    + (5.9 m/s)    .What is its acceleration? A) −(3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    B) −(2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    C) (3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    D) (2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    E) −(2.8 m/s)    + (1.1 m/s)   .Over a period of 1.3 s, its velocity changes to (1.7 m/s) An object has a velocity of (5.4 m/s)    − (4.8 m/s)    .Over a period of 1.3 s, its velocity changes to (1.7 m/s)    + (5.9 m/s)    .What is its acceleration? A) −(3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    B) −(2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    C) (3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    D) (2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    E) −(2.8 m/s)    + (1.1 m/s)   + (5.9 m/s) An object has a velocity of (5.4 m/s)    − (4.8 m/s)    .Over a period of 1.3 s, its velocity changes to (1.7 m/s)    + (5.9 m/s)    .What is its acceleration? A) −(3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    B) −(2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    C) (3.7 m/s)    + (11 m/s)    D) (2.8 m/s)    + (8.2 m/s)    E) −(2.8 m/s)    + (1.1 m/s)   .What is its acceleration?


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