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When the car was stopped by the tree, it’s change in velocity durning the collision was -6 meters/second. This change in velocity occurred in 2 seconds. What was the acceleration of the car?
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When the car was stopped by the tree, it’s change in velocity durning the collision was -6 meters/second. This change in velocity occurred in 2 seconds. What was the acceleration of the car?
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Answer:it was stopped in 6 heiress
Step-by-step explanation:
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Work backwards
Acceleration is a change in velocity divided by the time taken.
So -6 divided by 2 which is -3? I guess
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