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Physics, 27.10.2020 22:40, rorofhs2009

In 1934, the wind speed on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire reached a record high. Suppose a very sturdy glider is launched in this wind, so that in 45.0 seconds the glider reaches the speed of the wind. If the glider undergoes a constant acceleration of 2.29 m/s2, what is the wind’s speed? Assume the glider started from rest.

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