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A car moving south speeds up from 10 m/s to 40 m/s in 15 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration? A. 2 m/s2 B.15 m/s2 C.30 m/s2 D.50 m/s2

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A. 2 m/s^2

40-10=30
30÷15 =2
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Answer:

Acceleration,
a=2\ m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

A car moving south speeds up from 10 m/s to 40 m/s in 15 seconds.

It means,

Initial velocity of the car, u = 10 m/s

Final velocity of the car, v = 40 m/s

Time taken, t = 15 seconds

We have to find the acceleration of the car. Mathematically, acceleration of the car is given by taking difference in velocities divided by time taken i.e.


a=(v-u)/(t)


a=(40\ m/s-10\ m/s)/(15\ s)


a=2\ m/s^2

Hence, this is the required solution.

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