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Two runners start a race. After 2 seconds, they both have the same velocity. If they both started at the same time, how do their average accelerations compare?

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Two runners start a race. After 2 seconds, they both have the same velocity. they both started at the same time, how do their average velocities compare? They have the same acceleration rate.

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let each runner starts from rest

v₀ = initial velocity of each runner = 0 m/s

t = time of travel = 2 sec =

a = average acceleration

average acceleration is given as

a = (v - v₀)/t

inserting the values

a = (v - 0)/t

a = v/t

since each runner gains equal amount of speed in given time interval of "t". hence the average acceleration of each runner is same.

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