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A meteor changed speed from 1.8km/s to 1km/s in 0.03 seconds. What was the acceleration of the meteor

User Dhruv Garg
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Answer:


acceleration(a) = - 2.667 * 10 {}^(4) m/s {}^(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Greetings !

Given values :-

  • final velocity (Vf) =1.8km/s
  • initial velocity (Vi) =1km/s
  • time(t) =0.03sec

But, change the values in km/s into m/s

Thus, 1kilometer/second=1000metres per second

so,

  • 1.8km/s = 1800m/s
  • 1km/s = 1000m/s

required value:-

  • acceleration =?

solution/work-out:-

Firstly, recall Velocity-Time equation

  • final velocity(Vf) = initial velocity (Vi) + at

Substitute known variables into the equation


(1000) = (1800) + a(0.03)

solve for acceleration


a = - 2.667 * 10 {}^(4) m/s {}^(2)

Hope it helps!!!

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