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8 October, 18:57

A car speeds up from rest to + 16 m / s in 4s. calculate the acceleration

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  1. 8 October, 19:22
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    The magnitude of acceleration is (change in speed) / (time for the change).

    Change in speed = (speed at the end) - (speed at the beginning) =

    (16 m/s) - (0) = 16 m/s.

    Time for the change = 4 s.

    Magnitude of acceleration = (16 m/s) / (4 s) = 4 m/s per sec = 4 m/s².
  2. 8 October, 19:25
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    16 m/s - 0 m/s divided by 4s

    = 16 m/s divided by 4s

    = 4 m/s

    The acceleration is 4 m/s squared
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