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Physics, 31.08.2019 05:30, SophieStar15

The initial and final velocities, respectively, of a particle in four situations are:
(i) vi = 2 m/s, vf = 3 m/s.
(ii) vi = - 2 m/s, vf= 3 m/s
(iii) vi = - 2 m/s, vf= - 3 m/s
(iv) vi = 2 m/s, vf= - 3 m/s
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the magnitude of the particle's constant acceleration is the same in all four situations. rank the situations according to the magnitude of the particle's displacement, greatest first, during the change from initial to final velocity.

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