Physics, asked by Dragonald, 1 month ago

A child on a toboggan slides down a snowy hill, accelerating uniformly at 2.8 m/s2. When the
toboggan passes the first observer, it is travelling with a speed of 1.4 m/s. How fast will it be
moving when it passes a second observer, who is 2.5 m downhill from the first observer?

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