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4 September, 01:20

What is a car's acceleration if it increases its speed from 5 m/s to 20 m/s in 3 s?

a:5 m/s2

b:15 m/s2

c:-15 m/s2

d:10 m/s2

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  1. 4 September, 01:37
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    The formula for acceleration is:

    a = (Vf - Vi) / t

    Where:

    a = acceleration

    Vf = final velocity

    Vi = initial velocity

    t = time

    (Note that the formula can also be written using V, Velocity, and V0, Velocity Nought/zero. Its the same as final and initial velocity, with initial being nought)

    We have all we need to do the problem now:

    Vf = 20 m/s

    Vi = 5 m/s

    t = 3s

    a = (20 - 5) / 3

    a = 5 m/s^2
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