SOLUTION: A ball, originally at rest, undergoes a constant acceleration of 0.76m/s^2. How long does it take the ball to travel 4.8m?

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Question 1185751: A ball, originally at rest, undergoes a constant acceleration of 0.76m/s^2. How long does it take the ball to travel 4.8m?
Answer by ikleyn(52795)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Use the general formula from kinematic


    d = ,


where d is the travel distance, "a" is uniform constant acceleration, t is the time; the body is accelerated from the rest.


From the formula,   t =  =  = 3.554 seconds.    ANSWER

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