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Between points A and B, the cyclist increases his speed from 2m/s to 5 m/s in a time of 2 seconds. What is the magnitude of his acceleration?

Between points A and B, the cyclist increases his speed from 2m/s to 5 m/s in a time-example-1
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Answer:

1.5 m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration can be calculated as the change in velocity over time. So, the magnitude of his acceleration is equal to


\begin{gathered} a=(v_B-v_A)/(t) \\ \\ a=\frac{5\text{ m/s - 2 m/s}}{2\text{ s}} \\ \\ a=\frac{3\text{ m/s}}{2\text{ s}} \\ \\ a=1.5\text{ m/s}^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the acceleration is 1.5 m/s²

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