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Suppose you increase your walking speed from 5m/s to 15m/s in a period of 1 s. What is your acceleration?

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acceleration=change in velocity divided by change in time or
a=(\Delta v)/(\Delta t)

we are given that it goes from 5m/s to 15m/s

\Delta v=v_f-v_0
in this case,
\Delta v=15(m)/(s)-5(m)/(s)=10(m)/(s)

and the change in time or
\Delta t is 1 second because this change occurs over a period of 1 second

so the acceleration is
a=(10(m)/(s))/(1s)=10(m)/(s^2)
the acceleration is
10(m)/(s^2)
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