The change in velocity (v₂ - v₁) is
<em> (-20) / (the object's mass)</em>.
Call it a crazy hunch, but I can't shake the feeling that there was more
to the question before the part you copied, that mentioned the object's
mass, and its velocity before this force came along.
Answer:
incomplete question, resistor must be there
Explanation:
They were going at a velocity 4.07m/s
<u>Explanation:</u>
Distance s =5 m
initial velocity u= 0.8 m/s
Acceleration a =1.6m/s2
We have to calculate the velocity with which they were going afterwards i.e final velocity.
Use the equation of motion
They were going with a velocity 4.07 m/s afterwards.
No, one more group must get the same result as the other group. This will make it more reliable and reproducible.