By taking the slope of the curve in Figure 2.61, verify that the acceleration is 3.2 m/s
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By taking the slope of the curve in Figure 2.61, verify that the acceleration is 3.2 m/s2 at t = 10 s.
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Velocity (m/s) 300- 250- 200+ 150+ 100+ 50- 0 0 10 20 Velocity vs. Time 30 40 50 Time (s) 60 70 80
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