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Light-rail passenger trains that provide transportation within and between cities are capable of modest accelerations. The magnitude of the maximum acceleration is typically 1.3 m/s^2 , but the driver will usually maintain a constant acceleration that is less than the maximum. A train travels through a congested part of town at 6.0 s . Once free of this area, it speeds up to 14 m/s in 8.0 s . At the edge of town, the driver again accelerates, with the same acceleration, for another 16s to reach a higher cruising speed. what is the final speed?

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