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20 May, 02:38

The initial velocity of a car moving on a straight road is 2.0 m s^-1 and becomes 8.0 m s^-1 after travelling for 2.0 s under constant acceleration. What is the acceleration?

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  1. 20 May, 02:57
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    3.0m/s^2

    Explanation:

    change in velocity

    8m/s - 2m/s

    =6m/s

    then divide by the time

    6m/s : 2.0 m/s

    therefore the acceleration is

    3m/s^2
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