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A train moves from rest to a speed of 25 m/s in 30.0 seconds. What is the acceleration?

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Answer:


a = 0.83\ m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Uniform Acceleration

When an object changes its velocity at the same rate, the acceleration is constant.

The relation between the initial and final speeds is:


v_f=v_o+a.t

Where:

vf = Final speed

vo = Initial speed

a = Constant acceleration

t = Elapsed time

It's known a train moves from rest (vo=0) to a speed of vf=25 m/s in t=30 seconds. It's required to calculate the acceleration.

Solving for a:


\displaystyle a=(v_f-v_o)/(t)

Substituting:


\displaystyle a=(25-0)/(30)


\boxed{a = 0.83\ m/s^2}

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