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Physics, 17.11.2020 01:00 rosyjesus297

A firefighter slides down a pole in a fire station with an acceleration of 6.2 m/s^2. Starting at rest he slides 3.7 m. What is his final speed. Time is not given help would be appreciated. I only need the equation as I already know the answer of 6.8 m/s.

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