Find the velocity after a stroller has traveled 6.32m.

vf^2=0^2+2.5*6.32

vf^2=0+6.32
vf=2.51m/s

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dude it's a book question dealing with a different problem

vf= 2.51m/s forward

Why did the stroller cross the road? To show off its velocity, of course! But have no fear, I've calculated it for you. In order to determine the stroller's velocity after traveling 6.32m, we need a bit more information. We'll require the time it took to cover that distance. Could you please provide me with that, my friend?

To find the velocity after a stroller has traveled 6.32m, we need more information. Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time, so we need to know the time it takes for the stroller to travel that distance.

If we have the time, we can use the formula for velocity:

velocity = distance / time

However, if we don't have the time, we can't directly determine the velocity.

You must be kidding. Without additional information on what how much force was applied along the direction of motion, the answer could be anything.