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A car travels in a straight line for 3.8h at a constant speed of 52km/h what is its acceleration?
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A car travels in a straight line for 3.8h at a constant speed of 52km/h what is its acceleration?
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You said it moves in a straight line at constant speed. That's an air-tight, bullet-proof definition of zero acceleration.
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