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26 August, 20:13

If the velocity of an object changes from 15 m/s to 50 m/s during a time interval of 4 s, what is the acceleration of the object?

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  1. 26 August, 20:34
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    Assuming constant acceleration or that you want average acceleration, you can use the formula:

    acceleration = change in velocity / time

    => acceleration = [ 50 m/s - 15 m/s] / 4 s

    acceleration = (35 m/s) / 4s = 8.75 m/s^2

    Answer: 8.75 m/s^2
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