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A bicycle racer sprints at the end of a race to clinch a victory. The racer has an initial velocity of 11.5 m/s and accelerates at the rate of 0. 500 m/s 2 0. 500 m/s 2 for 7.00 s. (a) What is his final velocity? (b) The racer continues at this velocity to the finish line.
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