A bicycle racer sprints at the end of a race to clinch a victory. The racer...

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A bicycle racer sprints at the end of a race to clinch avictory. The racer has an initial velocity of 13.0 m/s andaccelerates at the rate of 0.600 m/s2 for 7.00 s.

(a) What is his final velocity?
(b) The racer continues at this velocity to the finish line. If hewas 300 m from the finish line when he started to accelerate, howmuch time did he save?
(c) One other racer was 5.00 m ahead when the winner started toaccelerate, but he was unable to accelerate and traveled at 13.3m/s until the finish line. How far ahead of him (in meters and inseconds) did the winner finish?


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