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8 November, 08:50

A hailstone traveling with a velocity of 43 meters per second comes to a virtual stop at 0.28 seconds after hitting water. what is the magnitude of it acceleration in water

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  1. 8 November, 09:11
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    Magnitude of acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

    Change in speed = (final speed) minus (initial speed)

    = (zero) minus (43 m/s) = - 43 m/s.

    Magnitude of acceleration = ( - 43 m/s) / (0.28 sec) = - 153.6 m/s²

    (about - 15.7 G's)
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