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What is the acceleration of a car that maintains a constant velocity of 100km/h for 10 s

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  1. Yesterday, 17:22
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    A constant velocity means the acceleration is zero.
  2. Yesterday, 17:30
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    By definition,

    acceleration = change in velocity/time

    In this problem, since the velocity is constant at 100 kph, then the change in velocity is zero.

    Since change in velocity = 0, then the formula for acceleration becomes

    a = 0/10 = 0
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