6. Exercises
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Revision as of 13:00, 11 September 2009
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Exercise 6.1
The graph shows how the velocity of a van changes during a short journey. Find the distance travelled by the van.
Answer
Solution
Exercise 6.2
The graph below shows how the velocity of a train changes as it travels along a straight railway line.
a) Find the total distance travelled by the train in the 180 seconds..
b) Find the acceleration of the train on the first stage of the motion.
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