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29 August, 19:19

The velocity of a car increases by 40 m/s in 80 seconds. What is the acceleration of the car

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  1. 29 August, 19:32
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    Given that the velocity of a car increases by 40 m/s in 80 seconds, the acceleration of the car will be given by:

    a = (final velocity-initial velocity) / (time)

    thus;

    final velocity=40 m/s

    initial velocity=0

    time=80 seconds

    hence;

    a = (40-0) / 80

    =0.5m/s^2
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