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A runner has an initial velocity of 4 meters per second. After 20 seconds, the runner's velocity is 6 meters per second. Which is the runner's acceleration?

A.
1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
B.
0.1 meters/second/second in the same direction of travel
C.
–1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel

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Answer:

The acceleration of runner is
\bold{0.1 \ m / s^(2)} if his initial velocity is 4 m⁄s and after 20 seconds the runner's velocity is 6 m⁄s.

Option: B

Step-by-step explanation:

From given we came to know that the runner starts his initial velocity is 4 , and in 20 s speeds up to 6 m⁄s, to find acceleration of runner, we know that acceleration is ratio of change in velocity to change in time.

The acceleration is given by the formula:


\text { Acceleration }=\frac{\text { Change in velocity }}{\text { Change in time }}

We know that change in velocity as 4 m/s to 6 m/s and change time as 20 s.


\Rightarrow \text { Acceleration }=(6-4)/(20)


\therefore \text { Acceleration }=0.1 \ \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^(2)

Therefore, acceleration of runner will be
0.1 \ m / s^(2)

User Ikmal Ezzani
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Answer:

B. 0.1 meters/second/second in the same direction of travel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Acceleration is a vector quantity.

a=Δv/Δt

=(v₂-v₁)/(t₂-t₁)

v₁=4 m/s

v₂=6 m/s

t₁=0 s

t₂=20 s

a=(6m/s-4m/s)/(20s-0)

= 0.1 m/s² in the same direction of travel.

Therefore acceleration =0.1 meters/second/second in the same direction of travel.

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