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12 February, 11:16

Water rushes down a river with a velocity of 2.4 m/s. Four seconds after leaving the rapids the velocity of the water has decreased to just 0.6 m/s. What is the deceleration of the water?

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  1. 12 February, 11:20
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    A = (v2-v1) / t

    v2=0,6m/s

    v1=2,4m/s

    t=4s

    a = (0,6-2,4) / 4=-1,8/4=-0,45 m/s^2
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