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a change in velocity?
Section 4.4
7. What is the acceleration of a car moving
along a straight-line path that increases its
speed from zero to 100 km/h in 10 s?
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User DerekG
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Answer:

  • Initial velocity=u=0m/s

  • Final velocity=100km/h=v=100×5/18=500/18=2.7m/s

  • Time=t=10s

⟼Acceleration=tv−u

⟼Acceleration=22.7−0

⟼Acceleration=102.7

⟼Acceleration=27m/s2

User BoeseB
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  • Initial velocity=u=0m/s
  • Final velocity=100km/h=v=100×5/18=500/18=2.7m/s
  • Time=t=10s


\\ \tt\longmapsto Acceleration=(v-u)/(t)


\\ \tt\longmapsto Acceleration=(2.7-0)/(2)


\\ \tt\longmapsto Acceleration=(2.7)/(10)


\\ \tt\longmapsto Acceleration=27m/s^2

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