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  • 11-10-2021
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If a car's velocity increases to 30 m/s from rest in 6.0 seconds, what is the acceleration?

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leena
leena leena
  • 11-10-2021

Hi there!

We can use the following equation to derive acceleration:

vf = vi + at, where:

vi = 0 m/s (starts from rest)

a = acceleration

time = time (sec)

Rewrite:

vf = at

Solve for acceleration:

vf/t = a

30/6 = 5 m/s²

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