Um móvel realiza movimento retilíneo uniformemente
acelerado. Sabe-se que no instante t = 0 se...
Physics, 22.04.2020 02:38, arianapowell56
Um móvel realiza movimento retilíneo uniformemente
acelerado. Sabe-se que no instante t = 0 seu espaço é 50
m. O módulo da velocidade do móvel tem valor 2 m/s.
Qual a função horária do espaço desse móvel?
A= S=5+10t
B=S = 50 + 2t
C=S = –50 – 2t
D=S = –10 + 5t
E=S = 20 – 2t
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