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A skateboard chsnges velocity from 15 meters per second to 5 meters per second, over the course of 5 seconds. What is the skateboards acceleration?

A. -2 m/s^2
B. +2 m/s^2
C. +0.5 m/s^2
D. -0.5 m/s^2​

User MSS
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Answer:

-2 m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

Here it's given that a skateboard changes its velocity from 15m/s to 5m/s in an interval of 5s . We are interested in finding out the acceleration of the skateboard. Firstly we know that,

  • The rate of change of velocity is called acceleration. Mathematically,


\qquad\rm\twoheadrightarrow accl^n =(v - u )/(t)

Here ,

  • initial velocity = 15m/s
  • final velocity = 5m/s
  • time = 5s

On substituting the respective values, we have;


\qquad\rm\twoheadrightarrow accl^n =(5m/s-15m/s)/(5s)

Simplify numerator,


\qquad\rm\twoheadrightarrow accl^n =(-10m/s)/(5s)

Divide,


\qquad\rm\twoheadrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\blue{\rm acceleration= -2\ m/s^2}}}

Therefore, Option A is correct choice.

User Bri
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Option A) is correct.

We are given –

  • Initial velocity of skateboard is, u= 15m/s
  • Final velocity of skateboard is,v = 5 m/s
  • Time taken, t = 5 sec
  • Acceleration, a =?

Formula To be used:-


\qquad
\star\: \: \pink{\boxed{\frak{ a = ((v-u))/(t)}}}

Where–

  • A = Acceleration
  • v = Final velocity
  • u = Initial velocity
  • t = time


\qquad\qquad\quad\underline{\sf{Substituting \ Values \ :}}

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\qquad
\bf \longrightarrow a = (v-u)/(t)


\qquad
\sf \longrightarrow a = (5-15)/(t)


\qquad
\sf \longrightarrow a = (-10)/(5)


\qquad
\sf \longrightarrow a = \cancel{(-10)/(5)}


\qquad
\pink{ \bf \longrightarrow a = -2 \:m/s^2}

  • Henceforth, acceleration is -2 m/s².
User Cubic Lettuce
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