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12 July, 07:26

A bicyclist accelerates at 0.89 m/s2 during a 5.0 s interval. What is the change in the speed of the bicyclist and the bicycle?

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  1. 12 July, 07:43
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    Answer: 4.45 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    bicyclist acceleration = 0.89 m/s2

    Time taken = 5.0 seconds

    change in the speed = ?

    Recall that acceleration is the rate of change of velocity or speed per unit time. So, Acceleration = change in speed / Time

    Change in speed = Acceleration x Time

    = 0.89m/s2 x 5.0 seconds

    = 4.45 m/s

    Thus, the change in the speed of the bicyclist and the bicycle is 4.45 m/s
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