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24 April, 04:39

A satellite's velocity is 30000m/s. After 60 secs, it's velocity shows to 15000m/a. What is the satellite's acceleration?

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  1. 24 April, 04:52
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    Acceleration = 9 * 10^5 m/s^2 (deceleration)

    Explanation:

    From the first equation of motion:

    V = u + at

    15000 = 30000 + 60a

    a = (15000-30000) / 60

    a = 9 * 10^5 m/s^2
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