A soccer field is viewed from above, while a ball is kicked eastward with a speed of 10.0 m/s. The ball experiences a co

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A soccer field is viewed from above, while a ball is kicked eastward with a speed of 10.0 m/s. The ball experiences a co

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A soccer field is viewed from above, while a ball is kicked
eastward with a speed of 10.0 m/s. The ball experiences a constant
eastward acceleration of 0.750 m/s2 over a distance
of 20.0 m. Immediately after this 20.0 m distance, the ball is
kicked northward in a manner that does not change its speed at that
point, just its direction. The ball is allowed to come to a
complete stop. What is the magnitude of its total displacement if
the acceleration after the second kick is 1.15 m/s2?
please do not use calculus to solve!!! I'm in algebra
based physics
pictures/graphs and verbal explanations are also helpful i'm
very lost
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