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A car accelerates from a standstill to 60km/hr in 10.0 seconds what is its acceleration
the acceleration of the car is 1.179m/s/s given the formula provided.
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Average acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change) = (88 - 44) / (11) = 4 meters per second2
10.0 seconds
Average acceleration is the amount of acceleration per unit of time that a thing or an object undergoes. It is simple to discover. To find the average acceleration, we need only find out how much acceleration occurred and over what period of time. If we have the starting and the ending speeds, then by subtracting them we can find the chane of acceleration. Then we can divide that acceleration by the time it took to occur. The eagle in our example accelerates from 15 m/s to 22 m/s over a period of 4 seconds. His total acceleration was 7 m/s (22 m/s minus 15 m/s = 7 m/s), and, since it took 4 seconds to increase his speed by 7 m/s, the average acceleration is the total acceleration divided by the time it took to happen (as was stated). The average acceleration is 7 m/s divided by 4 seconds or 1.75 meters per second.
5 metres per second squared
The acceleration of the roller coaster would be 88 MPH. This was figured out by doing math.
an object uniformly accerlerates over a distance of 100 m in 20 seconds. calculate the acceleration.
The acceleration of the body is 3 m/s²
20 mph/s North
The car accelerates an average of 7.5 mph per second. It increases its speed 7.5 mph for every second that it accelerates. The car accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 8 seconds. If we wish to find out how fast it accelerated, we need to divide its acceleration (final speed minus initial speed) by the amount of time that it took to get going that fast. In this case, 60 divided by 8 equals the answer 7.5 mph/sec.