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-- First of all, you calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors. An object or a truck are not vectors. Things like their weight, velocity, and acceleration are. -- There are different methods and formulas for calculating each different vector. For example: . . . The truck's weight is (the truck's mass) x (the acceleration of gravity) downward . . . The truck's acceleration is (the rate at which its speed changes) in the direction in which its speed changes.
May not read the speed of the truck while driving. Transmission may not shift correctly.
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Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (9/3) = 3 m/s2
Some truck stops may be closed and others may be open. Depending on the region or even the company the operates the truck stops.
There are 63 truck stops in Fort Morgan Co.
So acceleration is an increase of speed every second. The increase of speed was 9miles/sec and this was over 3 seconds. Therefore there was an acceleration of 3 miles/second every second i.e. 3m/s2
The services truck stops offer truck drivers can include food, restrooms and beds, but also full service for the truck and truck repairs if so is required.
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The only difference is the energy required to obtain the same speed. The extra weigh of a truck means that more energy is required to move the greater mass as Force = Mass x acceleration (F = MA). Thus if more mass is being accelerated more force is required. Speed = distance travel / time taken to travel. (S = D/T) Thus speed would be the same for a car and a truck.