If the car doesn't change direction during that 100 seconds, then it's zero.
If the car's direction changes, then the acceleration isn't zero, but the question
doesn't give any information from which to evaluate it.
Zero. Acceleration is defined as change in velocity over time. If velocity doesn't change, as given in this question, there is no acceleration.
if you mean 0 to 100 km/h in 100 s then its 1(km/h)/s
or in si units 0.277 (m/s)/s
Zero. Anything that moves at a steady velocity has no acceleration by definition, because acceleration is defined as rate of change in velocity.
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It is not accelerating at all since the velocity is steady.
If the speed doesn't change then the acceleration is zero.
If it is travelling at a constant speed, its acceleration is 0.
Linear Velocity = Initial Velocity (m/s) + Acceleration (m/s2) * t 43.2 km/h
Electrons acquire steady velocity because the acceleration acquired is lost in collisions with positive ions of the metals.
Zero. Acceleration = change in velocity/change in time As you see the conditions are not met for acceleration to be taking place.
That's the definition of constant velocity. Also a good description of zero acceleration.
Steady velocity means keeping the same speed. Like in "between the stations, the train maintained a steady velocity".
If velocity is steady and doesn't change, then there is 0 acceleration.
Acceleration = 0 because the car is moving at a STEADY velocity. It is neither speeding up, nor slowing down.
Linear Velocity = Initial Velocity (m/s) + Acceleration (m/s2) * t 43.2 km/h
Electrons acquire steady velocity because the acceleration acquired is lost in collisions with positive ions of the metals.
Zero. Acceleration = change in velocity/change in time As you see the conditions are not met for acceleration to be taking place.
That's the definition of constant velocity. Also a good description of zero acceleration.
No.Any body traveling at a steady speed is experiencing velocity without experiencing acceleration. So a for particle traveling steadily at 3m/s, velocity equals 3 m/s, but as long as it travels steadily at this rate, acceleration is 0.
There is no acceleration if the car is travelling at a steady 54,000 miles per hour.
the term steady implies no change at a point in time, however particle speed can change from point to point. ie, water novel, steady flow with increase in velocity
Steady velocity means keeping the same speed. Like in "between the stations, the train maintained a steady velocity".
The bus is in steady motion along a straight line at a constant velocity.
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