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21 July, 01:51

Calculate the acceleration if you ride your bike down hill and the initial velocity is 2 km/hr and the final velocity is 23 km/hr and it takes you. 25 hours to go down the hill

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  1. 21 July, 01:58
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    We can calculate the acceleration by using a kinematic equation that relates what is given to us with respect to acceleration. In the problem, we are given:

    Vi = 2 km/hr

    Vf = 23 km/hr

    t = 0.25 hours

    The kinematic equation that relates these values is:

    Vf = Vi + at

    Plugging in these values, we find that:

    23 = 2 + a (0.25)

    a = 84 km/hr^2

    The acceleration of your bike is 84 km/hr^2.
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