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- Suppose you increase your running speed from 7 m/s to 9 m/s in a period of 2 s. What is

your acceleration?

User Wassertim
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Explanation:

  • Initial velocity (u) = 7 m/s
  • Final velocity (v) = 9 m/s
  • Time taken (t) = 2s


\dashrightarrow \quad \rm {a = (v -u)/(t) } \\

  • a denotes acceleration
  • v denotes final velocity
  • u denotes initial velocity
  • t denotes time


\dashrightarrow \quad \rm {a = (9 -7)/(2) \; m \: s^(-2)} \\


\dashrightarrow \quad \rm {a = (2)/(2) \; m \: s^(-2)} \\


\dashrightarrow \quad \underline{\boxed{\bf {a = 1 \; m \: s^(-2)}}} \\ (Answer)

User Abdelazeem Kuratem
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