Solution 18.5d

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(New page: Using <math>a=100-10t</math> from part c) when <math>a=0</math> then <math>t=10\ \text{s}</math>. Alternatively this can be read off from the sketch in part c.)
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(New page: Using <math>a=100-10t</math> from part c) when <math>a=0</math> then <math>t=10\ \text{s}</math>. Alternatively this can be read off from the sketch in part c.)
 

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\displaystyle a=100-10t from part c)

when \displaystyle a=0 then \displaystyle t=10\ \text{s}.

Alternatively this can be read off from the sketch in part c.