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Dave is riding on a straight path. After 5 s, his speed is 3.0 m/s. After 7 s, his speed is 5.0 m/s. After 10 s, his speed was 7.0 m/s. What was his acceleration from 5 s to 10 s?

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Acceleration= change
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Time
The change in velocity is 4 m/s b/c 7-3=4.

The time taken is 5 s b/c 10-5 = 5.

So its 4/5 which is
0.8 m/s^2.

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User James Ross
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Answer : His acceleration from 5 s to 10 s will be,
0.8m/s^2

Solution : Given,

Initial velocity = 3 m/s

Final velocity = 7 m/s

Initial time = 5 s

Final time = 10 s

Acceleration : Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with respect to the time taken.

Formula used :


a=(\Delta V)/(\Delta t)\\\\a=(V_(final)-V_(initial))/(t_(final)-t_(initial))

where,

a = acceleration


\Delta V = change in velocity


\Delta t = change in time

Now we have to calculate the acceleration from 5 s to 10 s :

Put all the given values in the above formula, we get


a=(V_(final)-V_(initial))/(t_(final)-t_(initial))


a=(7m/s-3m/s)/(10s-5s)=0.8m/s^2

Therefore, his acceleration from 5 s to 10 s will be,
0.8m/s^2

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