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To calculate the final velocity of a bicycle given its initial velocity, acceleration, and time, you can use the following formula:

vf=vi+a⋅tv_f = v_i + a cdot t

Where:

  • vfv_f is the final velocity
  • viv_i is the initial velocity
  • aa is the acceleration
  • tt is the time

Plugging in the values you provided:

vi=2 m/sv_i = 2 , ext{m/s} a=1.5 m/s2a = 1.5 , ext{m/s}^2 t=3 st = 3 , ext{s}

Substituting these values into the formula:

vf=2 m/s+1.5 m/s2⋅3 sv_f = 2 , ext{m/s} + 1.5 , ext{m/s}^2 cdot 3 , ext{s}

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