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An object traveling 200 m/s slows down to 50 m/s, in 5 seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the object.

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Answer:

-30 m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration of the object can be calculated using the formula:

a = (v_f - v_i) / t

where v_i is the initial velocity, v_f is the final velocity, and t is the time taken for the change in velocity.

Given that the object is traveling at an initial velocity of 200 m/s and a final velocity of 50 m/s, and it takes 5 seconds to slow down, we have:

a = (50 m/s - 200 m/s) / 5 s

a = (-150 m/s) / 5 s

a = -30 m/s^2

Therefore, the acceleration of the object is -30 m/s^2. The negative sign indicates that the object is decelerating, or slowing down.

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