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A snowball starting at rest rolls down a hill and reaches 5 m/s. If the hill is

40m long, what is the ball's acceleration? Include only the number when
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User Charon ME
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Answer:

The acceleration of the snowball is 0.3125

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial speed of the snowball up the hill, u = 0

The speed the snowball reaches, v = 5 m/s

The length of the hill, s = 40 m

The equation of motion of the snowball given the above parameters is therefore;

v² = u² + 2·a·s

Where;

a = The acceleration of the snowball

Plugging in the values, we have;

5² = 0² + 2 × a × 40

∴ 2 × 40 × a = 5² = 25

80 × a = 25

a = 25/80 = 5/16

a = The acceleration of the snowball = 5/16 m/s².

The acceleration of the snowball = 5/16 m/s² = 0.3125 m/s² .

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