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An electron moves in a straight path with a velocity of +500,000 m/s. it undergoes constant acceleration of +500,000,000,000 meters per second per second. how far will the electron have traveled when it reaches a velocity of +675,000 m/s? a. +0.175 m b. +0.35 m c. +0.21 m d. +0.41 m

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