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During a race, a runner runs at a speed of 6 m/s. 2 seconds later, she is running at a speed of 10 m/s. What is the runner’s acceleration? Show your work.

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Let's calculate the average acceleration. It is the rate of changing speeds. Hence, we need to calculate the difference of speeds. 10-6=4 m/s. The rate is now
(4m/s)/(2s) =2m/s^2.
In general, the formula for the mean acceleration between two times 1 and 2 is given by:

(u_2-u_1)/(T) where v1 and v2 are the speeds at the respective points and T is the time interval between them.
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