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25 February, 13:20

Sla's change in velocity is 30 m/s, and Hazel has the same change in velocity. Which best explains why they would have different accelerations?

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  1. 25 February, 13:45
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    Because acceleration depends not only on the change in velocity.

    It also depends on the time during which the change occurs.

    The formula is

    Acceleration = (change in velocity) divided by (time for the change).

    Maybe Sla changed his velocity in 3 seconds, but Hazel

    took all morning to change hers. In that case, even though

    the amounts of change were equal, the times were different,

    so the quotients of (change/time) were different.
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