156k views
0 votes
A car travelling at a speed of 40 m/s slows to 10 m/s in 5 seconds. The acceleration of the car is

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf -6 \ m/s^2}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration is the change in velocity with respect to time. We are given the velocity and time, so we will use the following formula to find acceleration.


a= \frac {v_f-v_i}{t}

The car slowed down, so the final velocity was 10 meters per second and the initial velocity was 40 meters per second. It slowed down in 5 seconds.


  • v_f= 10 m/s

  • v_i= 40 m/s
  • t=5 s

Substitute these values into the formula.


a= ( 10 \ m/s - 40 \ m/s)/(5 \ s)

Solve the numerator and subtract.


a= ( -30 \ m/s)/(5 \ s)

Divide.


a= -6 \ m/s/s


a= -6 m/s^2

The acceleration of the car is -6 m/s² or -6 meters per second squared. The acceleration is negative because the car slowed down.

User Catalesia
by
5.5k points