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11 March, 21:18

A student is given a problem in which a car speeds up from rest to 30 m/s in 6 seconds. The student states that the acceleration of the car is 30 m/s/s. Which is the best analysis of this answer? A) The student is correct. B) It is the velocity and not the acceleration which is 30m/s/s. C) The student forgot to divide by the time which would yield 5 m/s/s. D) The student forgot to multiply by the time which would yield 180 m/s/s.

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  1. 11 March, 21:19
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    The student forgot to divide by the time which would yield 5 m/s/s. (C)
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