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What is the acceleration in meters per second of a 5,5000 Kg car traveling at a constant speed of 15.2 m/s

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Acceleration is equal to zero

Step-by-step explanation:

We should talk about the definition of uniformly accelerated motion, which tells us that the increase in velocity in anybody is due to a change in acceleration.

For example, when we travel on a traffic-free highway at a speed of 90 [km / h], we feel that we are moving at a speed equal to that of the car, suddenly the driver of the car brakes suddenly in such a way that it slows down, thus we feel a push towards the movement of the car since our body was moving at a speed of 90 [km/h]. And a push back if the driver accelerates to increase speed.

So that when a body travels or moves at constant speed, it does not experience any acceleration.

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