Li is riding her bicycle at 8.0 m/s. She slows down to 4.0 m/s. Her change in velocity is ___
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Physics, 19.04.2020 18:31, jlluminate5635
Li is riding her bicycle at 8.0 m/s. She slows down to 4.0 m/s. Her change in velocity is ___
m/s. If Li takes 2 seconds to make this change, her acceleration is
m/s2. first correct answer gets brainliest
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Zamir and talia raced through a maze. zamir walked 2 m north, 2 m east, 4 m south, 2 m east, 4 m north, 2 m east, 3 m south, 4 m east and 4 m north. talia walked 2 m north, 6 m east, 3 m south, 4 m east, and 4 m north. compare their displacements:
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