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30 June, 14:27

What is an object's acceleration if it is moving at 30 m/s and comes to a stop in 5 s?

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  1. 30 June, 14:32
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    Using the formula:

    a = (Vf - Vi) / t

    The object is coming to a stop, so the initial velocity will be 30 m/s and the final velocity will be 0 m/s. The time is 5s, as stated in the problem.

    a = (0 - 30) / 5

    a = - 6 m/s^2

    (Also, the negative sign is important because it shows a deceleration)
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