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What is the acceleration of a car moving along a straight road that increases its speed from 0 to 100 km/h in 10 s? 10 m/s2 100 km/h·s 1 km/h·s 10 km/h·s
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What is the acceleration of a car moving along a straight road that increases its speed from 0 to 100 km/h in 10 s? 10 m/s2 100 km/h·s 1 km/h·s 10 km/h·s
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100 - 0 km/ 10 seconds. Divide it and then you will get your answer. Answer : 10km/ seconds
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