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Passengers on an airplane move from rest to 86 meters per second before the airplane takes off. If the airplane takes 100 seconds to take off what is the acceleration, in m/s^2, of the airplane? Show your answer to one decimal point. Make sure you include the proper unit. Do not put a space between the number and the unit!

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Utilize the formula:
V _(f) = V _(i) + a\Delta t


V _(f) = Final Velocity (86 m/s)


V _(f) = Initial Velocity (0 m/s)

a = acceleration (m/s²)


\Deltat = Time (100 seconds)

As a result,

86 m/s = 0 + (a)(100 seconds)

Using algebra, divide 86 m/s by 100 seconds:

86 m/s = 100a

a = 0.86 m/s²

Rounded to one decimal place: 0.9 m/s²

Let me know if you have any questions!

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