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Physics, 01.10.2019 00:20, holman9308

Amotorcycle accelerates uniformly from rest at 7.9\,\dfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}^2}7. 9 s 2 m 7, point, 9, space, start fraction, m, divided by, s, start superscript, 2, end superscript, end fraction. we want to find the time it takes the motorcycle to reach a speed of 100\,\dfrac{\text{km}}{\text{h}}100 h km 100, space, start fraction, k, m, divided by, h, end fraction. which kinematic formula would be most useful to solve for the target unknown?

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