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8 January, 19:10

Suppose you increase your walking speed from 5m/s to 14m/s in a period of 1. what is your acceleration?

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  1. 8 January, 19:17
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    Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change.

    change in speed = (ending speed) - (starting speed) = 9 m/s.

    Acceleration = (9 m/s) / (period of 1).

    We don't know the units of the 'period of 1'.

    If it means '1 second', then the acceleration is 9 m/s².
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