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5 March, 08:34

What is the acceleration of a car moving

along a straight-line path that increases its

speed from zero to 100 km/h in 10 s?

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  1. 5 March, 08:49
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    Answer: Accelaration is 2.77 m/s*s

    Explanation:

    V0=0km/h=0m/s

    V1=100 km/h=27.7 m/s

    t=10s=

    Use equation for accelaration : a = (V1-V0) / t

    a = (0m/s-27.7m/s) / 10s

    a=-27.7s/10s

    a=2.77m/s*s
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