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how to find the distance travelled by a object that is decelerating?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Deceleration may also be calculated as change in speed over distance by using the formula final speed squared (sf2) minus initial speed squared (si2) divided by twice the distance (d): (sf2-si2)÷2d=deceleration.

Answered by Abhis506
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Hey there,

Deceleration may also be calculated as change in speed over distance by using the formula final speed squared (sf2) minus initial speed squared (si2) divided by twice the distance (d): (sf2-si2)÷2d=deceleration.

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