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A 2500 kg car moves at 150m/s squared ; 15 m/s squared is the ___________ of the car

A Acceleration
B Force
C Velocity
D Speed

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The answer would be D.
User Monkey Boson
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Answer:

a 2500 kg car moves at 150 m/
s^(2) ; 150 m/
s^(2) squared is the ___________ of the car

A Acceleration

B Force

C Velocity

D Speed

150 m/
s^(2) is the acceleration of the car

Step-by-step explanation:

What acceleration Entails

The acceleration of an object is the rate at which the velocity of the object is changing considering time as it is moving or navigating a distance. acceleration is a vector quantity and should not be confused with velocity. An object is decelerating when the acceleration of the object is reducing, a car that is trying slow down can be said to be decelerating.

Acceleration can be can calculated using the equation below;

Acceleration =
(change in velocity)/(time).

Acceleration is measured in m/
s^(2), from the question, the acceleration can be identified from the units present in the parameters given. 150 m/
s^(2) of the car.

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