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An object is accelerated from rest to a speed of 50m/s in 10 seconds. The acceleration of the object is?
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An object is accelerated from rest to a speed of 50m/s in 10 seconds. The acceleration of the object is?
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Acceleration is speed/time since it is measure in m/s^-2. So if the object started from rest that is 0 m/s and obtained a speed of 50 m/s, then the acceleration of the object is (final-initial)/time. That is (50–0)/10 = 5.
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