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31 May, 10:17

The velocity of a bus increases by 20 m/s in 80 seconds. what is the acceleration of the bus

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  1. 31 May, 10:29
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    0.25m/s2

    Explanation:

    Acceleration is simply the change in velocity per unit time. It is expressed mathematically as:

    Acceleration (a) = change in velocity (ΔV) / time (t)

    a = ΔV/t

    Data obtained from the question include:

    Change in velocity (ΔV) = 20 m/s

    Time (t) = 80 secs

    Acceleration (a) =.?

    Applying the equation a = ΔV/t, the acceleration of the bus can be obtained as follow:

    a = ΔV/t

    a = 20/80

    a = 0.25m/s2

    Therefore, the acceleration of the bus is 0.25m/s2
  2. 31 May, 10:31
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    Is A=20/80=.25 m/s^2
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