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a few things missing: - How fast is the acceleration? - How long does it take to go from 4ms to 20ms?
Acceleration= distance / velocity squared
A car accelerates from a standstill to 60km/hr in 10.0 seconds what is its acceleration
It would be (B-A)/8
Acceleration does not involve the direction a car goes in. The question is too vague to answer correctly.
a few things missing: - How fast is the acceleration? - How long does it take to go from 4ms to 20ms?
Acceleration= distance / velocity squared
Acceleration = -20 mi/h^2
60/5 = 12 miles per second2
minus a trunk and brick wall.
14.19 feet per second2 (rounded)
A car accelerates from a standstill to 60km/hr in 10.0 seconds what is its acceleration
It would be (B-A)/8
There is no acceleration if the car is travelling at a steady 54,000 miles per hour.
velocity = acceleration x time 27 = acceleration x 10 acceleration = 2.7 m/sec/sec
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)Acceleration = (96 - 32) / 8 = 64/8 = 8 meters per second2
the car goes from 0 miles in an hour to 60 miles in an hour over 7 seconds this can be changed to minuets (60 minuets in an hour) the car goes from 0 miles in a minuet to 1 mile in a minuet over 7 seconds this can be changed to seconds (60 seconds in a minuet) the car goes from 0 miles in a second to 1/60 miles in a minuet over 7 seconds which then can be changed to feet (5280 feet in a mile) the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 5280/60 feet in a second over 7 seconds this can be simplified the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 88 feet in a second over 7 seconds now lets divide everything by 7 the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 12.57 feet in a second over 1 seconds so are answer is... the car accelerate from 0 to 12.57 feet per second in 1 second