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12 June, 11:53

What is the acceleration of a toy rocket that accelerates from 10.0 m/s to 30.0

m/s in 15.0 m?

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  1. 12 June, 12:08
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    26.67m/s²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question we are given

    Final velocity = 30m/s = v

    Initial velocity = 10m/s = u

    We were not given time but we were given distance = 15m

    Therefore we would be using the formula:

    Acceleration = v² - u² / 2s

    Where S = distance

    v = final velocity

    u = initial velocity

    Acceleration (a) = 30² - 10² / 2 * 15

    a = 900 - 100 / 30

    a = 200/30

    a = 26.666666667m/s²

    a = 26.67m/s²
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