sebastiangenter sebastiangenter
  • 01-09-2017
  • Physics
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If a car goes along a straight road heading east and speeds up from 45 ft/s to 60 ft/s in 5s, calculate the acceleration

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theasianinny3
theasianinny3 theasianinny3
  • 01-09-2017
acceleration = change in velocity/ time = (final velocity - initial velocity)/time 

accel = (60ft/s - 45ft/s)/5s = 3 ft/s

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