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A runner went from 6 m/s to 2 m/s in 2 seconds, what was the acceleration?
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A runner went from 6 m/s to 2 m/s in 2 seconds, what was the acceleration?
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Acceleration = Δv/Δt where v is velocity and t is time
So the acceleration is (6-2)/2= 2m/s^2
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