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30 January, 07:41

An object, moving with constant acceleration and zero initial velocity, travels 48 m

in 5.2 s. What is the magnitude of its acceleration

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  1. 30 January, 07:54
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    3.55m/s^2

    Explanation:

    S = ut + 1/2at^2

    S = 48m, u = 0, t = 5.2

    48 = (0*5.2) + (1/2 * 5.2^2) a

    48 = 13.52a

    Dividing through by 13.52

    a = 48/13.52

    a = 3.55m/s^2
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