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Suppose you increase your walking speed from 5 m/s to 11 m/s in a period of 1 s. What is your acceleration?
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Suppose you increase your walking speed from 5 m/s to 11 m/s in a period of 1 s. What is your acceleration?
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11-5=6
6m/s over 1s is equal to 6m/s^2
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The acceleration is 6 m/s
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